17: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings
Traceroute
Here you can trace a packet from the xSenso to an Internet host, showing how many hops the packet requires to reach the host and how long each hop takes. If you visit a web site whose pages appear slowly, you can use traceroute to determine where the longest delays are occurring.
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Traceroute Settings |
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Host | Enter the IP address or DNS hostname. This address is used to show the path |
| between it and the xSenso when issuing the traceroute command. |
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Protocol | Specify the traceroute protocol. |
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To Perform a Traceroute
Using Web Manager
To perform a Traceroute, go to the Admin tab/page, click Diagnostics in the menu and select Traceroute.
Using the CLI
To enter the command level: enable
Using XML
Not applicable.
Log
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Diagnostics: Log | Description |
Output | Select a diagnostic log output type: |
| Disable - Turn off the login feature. |
| Filesystem - Directs logging to /log.txt. |
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Max Length | Set the maximum length of the log.txt file. |
| Note: This setting becomes available when Filesystem is selected. |
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To Configure the Diagnostic Log Output
Using Web Manager
To configure the Diagnostic Log output, go to the Admin tab/page, click Diagnostics in the menu and select Log.
Using the CLI
To enter the command level: enable
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