10.10
Network
Utility
To
configure
Network
Utility,
go
to:
Utilities
>>
Network
Utilities
.
System
provides
some
network
utilities
for
administrators.
Both
IPv4
and
IPv6
are
supported.
Wake
‐
on
‐
LAN
is
for
waking
up
remote
devices
that
supports
Wake
‐
on
‐
LAN
feature
by
entering
the
MAC
address
of
the
target
device
and
then
press
Wake
Up
button.
Ping
is
to
see
whether
a
destination
host
is
reachable
and
alive
by
entering
the
destination
host’s
domain
name
or
IP
address
and
then
press
Ping
button.
Trace
Route
displays
the
actual
route
taken
to
reach
the
destination
host.
Entering
the
destination
host’s
domain
name
or
IP
address
and
then
press
Start
button
to
see
the
route.
ARP
Table
is
for
displaying
ARP
information
stored
on
the
system.
10.10.1
Wake
‐
on
‐
LAN
This
allows
the
system
to
remotely
boot
up
a
power
‐
down
computer
connected
to
a
LAN
port
with
Wake
‐
On
‐
LAN
feature
enabled
in
its
BIOS.
Enter
the
MAC
Address
of
the
desired
device
and
click
Wake
Up
to
execute
this
function.
10.10.2
Ping
It
allows
administrator
to
detect
a
device
using
IP
address
or
Host
domain
name
to
see
if
it
is
alive
or
not.
10.10.3
Trace
Route
It
allows
administrator
to
find
out
the
real
path
of
packets
from
the
gateway
to
a
destination
using
IP
address
or
Host
domain
name.
10.10.4
Show
ARP
Table
It
allows
administrator
to
view
the
IP
‐
to
‐
Physical
address
translation
tables
used
by
address
resolution
protocol
(ARP).
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