Motorola WS5100 manual 8.6Configuring a Ping

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What kinds of message should be seen.

4.Select the Send log message to a file checkbox if you wish to store the log message.

Enabling this checkbox allows you to select the file location where you wish to store the log message.

5.Select the Use SNMP V2 only checkbox to use SNMP v2 to debug the applet.

Check whether you have access to SNMP v2 by clicking on the Test SNMP V2 access button.

6.Select the severity of the message that you wish to store in the log file.

The Message Severity section allows you to report a bug and log it as per the following severity levels:

Fatal - loss of data or switch functionality

Error - switch data compilation problem, could result in data loss

Warning - potential data loss of configuration corruption

Informational - data that may be useful in assessing a potential error

Debug - information relevant to troubleshooting

None - no impact.

7.Select the message when a bug is raised.

The What Kind of message should be seen field allows you to select a range of parameters for which you can see a message while you debug. Place your mouse pointer over the message type check box for the message description.

a. Click the Advanced button to display the entire list of message categories for when switch bugs are raised. Select the checkboxes corresponding to the message types you would like to receive.

Each message category is enabled by default. Click the Simple button to minimize this area and hide the available message categories.

b. Click the All Messages button to select all the message categories.

c. Click the No Messages button if you do not want to select any of the message categories.

8.Click the Apply button to save the changes you have applied within this screen.

9.Click the Revert button to revert back to the last saved configuration.

8.6Configuring a Ping

The switch can verify its link with other switches and associated MUs by sending ping packets to the associated device. Use a ping to test the connection between the switch and IP destinations you specify. For each ping transmitted by the switch, statistics are gathered for the round-trip time (RTT) between switch and destination. The RTT is the time in milliseconds for a ping packet to travel from the switch to its target destination and back again. This number can vary significantly because of the random nature of packet routings and random loads on the switch and its destination.

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