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Ping test

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AAM6010EV-T4 User Manual Figure 21 (Update Gateway) 4.7.5 Ping Test Once you have your CPE configured, it is a good idea to make sure you can Ping the network. You can get to the Ping web page by going to the Home screen, under the Tools title, click Ping Test. Type the target address that you want to pin. If you have your PC connected to the CPE via the default DHCP configuration, you should be able to Ping the network address 192.168.1.1. If your ISP has provided their server address you can try to ping the address. If the pings for both the WAN and the LAN side complete, and you have the proper protocols configured, you should be able to surf the Internet. By default when you select ping test, the CPE will ping itself 3 times. As shown in Figure 22, the CPE passed the Ping test; this basically means that the TCP/IP protocol is up and running. If this first Ping test does not pass, the TCP/IP protocol is not loaded for some reason; you should restart the modem. Figure 22 (Ping test) 34 34

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Figure 21 (Update Gateway)
4.7.5
Ping Test
Once you have your CPE configured, it is a good idea to make sure you can Ping the network.
You can get
to the Ping web page by going to the Home screen, under the Tools title, click Ping Test.
Type the target
address that you want to pin.
If you have your PC connected to the CPE via the default DHCP
configuration, you should be able to Ping the network address 192.168.1.1.
If your ISP has provided their
server address you can try to ping the address.
If the pings for both the WAN and the LAN side complete,
and you have the proper protocols configured, you should be able to surf the Internet.
By default when you select ping test, the CPE will ping itself 3 times.
As shown in Figure 22, the CPE
passed the Ping test; this basically means that the TCP/IP protocol is up and running.
If this first Ping test
does not pass, the TCP/IP protocol is not loaded for some reason; you should restart the modem.
Figure 22 (Ping test)