
Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server
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2.
Fill in the fields in the Ping window.
Click on Help in the Ping window for a complete description of these fields.
Specify the device from which you are sending the PING, the device to
receive the PING, the packet size, the number of times to issue the PING, how
long to wait for a response, and various options about the contents of the
report. The exact set of fields depends on the protocol you select.
3.
Click on PING to issue the
PING
command.
The following sections give specific information about pinging devices on IP,
IPX, and AppleTalk networks.
Ping IP
Choosing Trouble Shooting > Ping-IP opens the Ping IP window. For a device on
an IP network, you can specify either the IP address or the domain name for the
source and destination devices.
Clicking on PING after you fill in these fields executes an ICMP Echo
Request/Reply handshake with the specified IP Address. The result appears in the
Ping IP window. PING statistics and any error information are logged.
Ping IPX
Choosing Trouble Shooting > Ping-IPX opens the Ping IPX window. For a device
on an IPX network, the address of the device that you are pinging consists of the
network address concatenated with the host address on that network; that is, an
address of the format:
0x
nnnnnnnn
.0x
hhhhhhhhhhhh
. Network or host addresses
of 0 or broadcast are invalid. If an IPX interface on this router is pinged, no packet
is sent on the wire; however, the interface itself is pinged internally.
Clicking on PING after you fill in these fields executes an IPX Echo Request/
Reply handshake with the specified IPX address. The result appears in the
Ping IPX window. PING statistics and any error information are logged.
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