Administering Your Cisco RV220W
Diagnostics
Cisco RV220W Administration Guide
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STEP 2
Click
Ping
. Four ICMP echo requests are sent.
The
Command Output
page displays the results.
STEP 3
Click
Back
to return to the
Administration > Diagnostics > Network Tools
page.
To trace the route to an IP address or domain:
Use the traceroute tool to learn about all of the routers between this router and
another device.
STEP 1
In the
Ping or Trace an IP Address
section, enter the
IP Address or Domain
Name
of the device that you want to reach.
STEP 2
Click
Traceroute
.
The
Command Output
page displays the results. Up to 30 “hops” (intermediate
routers) between this router and the destination will be displayed.
STEP 3
Click
Back
to return to the
Administration > Diagnostics > Network Tools
page.
To look up the IP address for a server:
Use the DNS Lookup tool to retrieve the IP address of a web, FTP, mail server or
other device by using its domain name. You can use this tool to verify that your
DNS Server settings are functional.
STEP 1
In the
Perform a DNS Lookup
section, type the
WAN (Internet) Name
.
STEP 2
Click
Lookup
.
The
Command Output
page displays the results. If the host or domain entry exists,
you will see a response with the IP address. A message stating “Unknown Host”
indicates that the specified Internet Name does not exist or that your DNS server
settings are not functional.
STEP 3
Click
Back
to return to the
Administration > Diagnostics > Network Tools
page.