13: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings
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Table 13-22 Diagnostics: Ping
3. Click
Submit.
The results of the ping display in the page.
Traceroute
Here you can trace a packet from the EDS1100/2100 unit to an Internet host, showing how many
hops the packet requires to reach the host and how long each hop takes. If you visit a web site
whose pages appear slowly, you can use traceroute to determine where the longest delays are
occurring.
To use Traceroute:
1. Select
Diagnostics
on the menu bar and then
Traceroute
at the top of the page. The
Diagnostics: Traceroute page opens.
Figure 13-23 Diagnostics: Traceroute
2. Enter or modify the following setting:
Table 13-24 Diagnostics: Traceroute
3. Click
Submit.
The results of the traceroute display in the page.
Diagnostics: Ping Settings
Description
Host
Enter the IP address or host name for the device to ping.
Count
Enter the number of ping packets the device should attempt to send to the
Host
. The default is
3
.
Timeout
Enter the time, in seconds, for the device to wait for a response from the
host before timing out. The default is
5
seconds.
Diagnostics: Traceroute
Settings
Description
Host
Enter the IP address or DNS hostname. This address is used to show the path
between it and the device when issuing the traceroute command.