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Ping, Ping window, Ping - IPv4 Ping Result window

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DIS-200G Series Industrial Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Switch Ping Ping is a small program that sends ICMP Echo packets to the IP address you specify. The destination node then responds to or "echoes" the packets sent from the Switch. This is very useful to verify connectivity between the Switch and other nodes on the network. To view the following window, click Tools > Ping, as shown below: Figure 3-13 Ping window The fields that can be configured for IPv4 Ping are described below: Parameter Target IPv4 Address Ping Times Timeout Description Select and enter an IP address to be pinged. Enter the number of times desired to attempt to Ping the IPv4 address configured in this window. Users may enter a number of times between 1 and 255. Tick the Infinite check box to keep sending ICMP Echo packets to the specified IP address until the program is stopped. Select a timeout period between 1 and 99 seconds for this Ping message to reach its destination. If the packet fails to find the IP address in this specified time, the Ping packet will be dropped. Click the Start button to initiate the Ping Test for each individual section. After clicking the Start button in IPv4 Ping section, the following IPv4 Ping Result section will appear: Figure 3-14 Ping - IPv4 Ping Result window Click the New Ping button to halt the Ping Test and return to the IPv4 Ping section. 17

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DIS-200G Series Industrial Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Switch
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Ping
Ping is a small program that sends ICMP Echo packets to the IP address you specify. The destination
node then responds to or “echoes” the packets sent from the Switch. This is very useful to verify
connectivity between the Switch and other nodes on the network.
To view the following window, click
Tools > Ping
, as shown below:
The fields that can be configured for IPv4 Ping are described below:
Parameter
Description
Target IPv4 Address
Select and enter an IP address to be pinged.
Ping Times
Enter the number of times desired to attempt to Ping the IPv4
address configured in this window. Users may enter a number of
times between 1 and 255. Tick the Infinite check box to keep
sending ICMP Echo packets to the specified IP address until the
program is stopped.
Timeout
Select a timeout period between 1 and 99 seconds for this Ping
message to reach its destination. If the packet fails to find the IP
address in this specified time, the Ping packet will be dropped.
Click the
Start
button to initiate the Ping Test for each individual section.
After clicking the Start button in IPv4 Ping section, the following IPv4 Ping Result section will appear:
Click the
New Ping
button to halt the Ping Test and return to the IPv4 Ping section.
Figure 3-13 Ping window
Figure 3-14 Ping - IPv4 Ping Result window