8. Troubleshooting
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Table 8-5. Ping Options (1 of 2)
Target IP Address
Possible Settings: 000.000.000.001–126.000.000.000,
128.000.000.000–223.255.255.255
Default Setting: 000.000.000.000
Specifies the IP address to which a ping will be sent.
000.000.000.001–126.000.000.000, 128.000.000.000–223.255.255.255 – Specifies the
IP address.
Destination Interface
Possible Settings: Use_Internal_Route, Port-
n
, Net1-FR1
Default Setting: Use_Internal_Route
Specifies the routing method or destination interface for the ping.
Use_Internal_Route – When choosing which interface to send the ping, the unit first
consults its routing table. If the address or subnet does not appear in the routing table, the
ping will be sent to the Default IP Destination, if defined. (See

Configuring Node IP

Information

in Chapter4,
Configuration Options
.)
Port-
n
, Net1-FR1 – The ping is sent out the specified destination regardless of the
internal route configuration.
DLCI
Possible Settings: 16–1007
Default Setting: [Lowest assigned DLCI on the selected interface]
Specifies the DLCI to be used for the ping.
If the DLCI is configured on a Virtual Channel Connection (VCC), the VPI (0–15) and VCI
(32–255) are displayed next to the DLCI.
Display Conditions
– This setting does not appear when Destination Interface is set to
Use_Internal_Route.
16–1007 – Specifies the DLCI.
Source IP Address
Available Settings: Automatic, Special
Default Setting: Automatic
Specifies the source IP address to be identified with the ping.
Display Conditions
– This setting does not appear when Destination Interface is set to
Use_Internal_Route.
Automatic – The source IP address is:
The interface IP address, if one exists, else
The node IP address if one exists, else
The first available address in the address table
Special – The entered IP address is shown as the source. When Special is specified, and
additional field is displayed that allows you to enter an IP address
000.000.000.001–126.255.255.255, or 128.000.000.000–223.255.255.255.