Chapter 12: Using Services Router Diagnostic Tools

Table 108: J-Web Ping Host Field Summary (continued)

Field

Function

Your Action

Don't Resolve

Determines whether to display hostnames of the

To suppress the display of the hop hostnames,

Addresses

hops along the path.

 

select the check box.

 

 

To display the hop hostnames, clear the check

 

 

 

box.

Interface

Specifies the interface on which the ping requests

 

are sent.

Count

Specifies the number of ping requests to send.

Don't Fragment

Specifies the Don't Fragment (DF) bit in the IP

 

header of the ping request packet.

Record Route

Sets the record route option in the IP header of the

 

ping request packet. The path of the ping request

 

packet is recorded within the packet and displayed

 

in the main pane.

From the list, select the interface on which ping requests are sent. If you select any, the ping requests are sent on all interfaces.

From the list, select the number of ping requests to send.

To set the DF bit, select the check box.

To clear the DF bit, clear the check box.

To record and display the path of the packet, select the check box.

To suppress the recording and display of the path of the packet, clear the check box.

Type-of-Service

Specifies the type-of-service (TOS) value in the IP

From the list, select the decimal value of the TOS

 

header of the ping request packet.

field.

Routing Instance

Name of the routing instance for the ping attempt.

From the list, select the routing instance name.

Interval

Specifies the interval, in seconds, between the

From the list, select the interval.

 

transmission of each ping request.

 

Packet Size

Specifies the size of the ping request packet.

Type the size, in bytes, of the packet. The size can

 

 

be from 0 through 65468. The router adds 8 bytes

 

 

of ICMP header to the size.

Source Address

Specifies the source address of the ping request

 

packet.

Time-to-Live

Specifies the time-to-live (TTL) hop count for the

 

ping request packet.

Bypass Routing

Determines whether ping requests are routed by

 

means of the routing table.

 

If the routing table is not used, ping requests are

 

sent only to hosts on the interface specified in the

 

Interface box. If the host is not on that interface,

 

ping responses are not sent.

Type the source IP address.

From the list, select the TTL.

To bypass the routing table and send the ping requests to hosts on the specified interface only, select the check box.

To route the ping requests using the routing table, clear the check box.

Figure 21: Ping Host Results Page

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