Netgear GS716Tv2 GS716Tv2/GS724Tv3 Software Admin Manual - Page 220

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GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Table 7-6. Ping Fields Field IP Address Count Interval Size Ping Description Specify the IP address. Specify the number of pings to send. The valid range is 1-15. Specify the number of seconds between pings sent. The valid range is 1-60. Specify the size of the ping packet to send. The valid range is 0-65507. Displays the results of the ping. 2. Click Cancel to cancel the operation on the screen and reset the data on the screen to the latest value of the switch. 3. Click Apply to send the ping. The switch will send the number of pings configured and the results will be displayed below the configurable data. • If successful, you will see "Reply From IP/Host: icmp_seq = 0. time = xx usec. Tx = x, Rx = x Min/Max/Avg RTT = x/x/x msec" • If a reply to the ping is not received, you will see "Reply From IP/Host: Destination Unreachable. Tx = x, Rx = 0 Min/Max/Avg RTT = 0/0/0 msec" TraceRoute You can use the TraceRoute utility to discover the paths that a packet takes to a remote destination. To display this page: 1. Click Maintenance  Troubleshooting  TraceRoute in the navigation tree. 7-14 v1.0, July 2009 Maintenance

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GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual
7-14
Maintenance
v1.0, July 2009
2.
Click
Cancel
to cancel the operation on the screen and reset the data on the screen to the latest
value of the switch.
3.
Click
Apply
to send the ping. The switch will send the number of pings configured and the
results will be displayed below the configurable data.
If successful, you will see “Reply From IP/Host: icmp_seq = 0. time = xx usec. Tx = x,
Rx
= x Min/Max/Avg RTT = x/x/x msec”
If a reply to the ping is not received, you will see “Reply From IP/Host: Destination
Unreachable. Tx = x, Rx = 0 Min/Max/Avg RTT = 0/0/0 msec”
TraceRoute
You can use the TraceRoute utility to discover the paths that a packet takes to a remote destination.
To display this page:
1.
Click
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
TraceRoute
in the navigation tree.
Table
7-6. Ping Fields
Field
Description
IP Address
Specify the IP address.
Count
Specify the number of pings to send. The valid range is 1–15.
Interval
Specify the number of seconds between pings sent. The valid range is
1–60.
Size
Specify the size of the ping packet to send. The valid range is 0–65507.
Ping
Displays the results of the ping.