Reset/reboot – Sierra Wireless RJ-11 User Manual
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Response from 209.75.217.6: icmp_seq=0, time=10.0 ms
Response from 209.75.217.6: icmp_seq=1, time=10.0 ms
Response from 209.75.217.6: icmp_seq=2, time=10.0 ms
Response from 209.75.217.6: icmp_seq=3, time=10.0 ms
Response from 209.75.217.6: icmp_seq=4, time=10.0 ms
Response from 209.75.217.6: icmp_seq=5, time=10.0 ms
Response from 209.75.217.6: icmp_seq=6, time=10.0 ms
Response from 209.75.217.6: icmp_seq=7, time=10.0 ms
Response from 209.75.217.6: icmp_seq=8, time=10.0 ms
Response from 209.75.217.6: icmp_seq=9, time=10.0 ms
10 packet(s) transmitted, 10 packet(s) received, 0% packet loss.
Not all hosts accept ICMP pings even if they are present on the
network. However, the ping command can serve two
functions: 1) to test your general network settings – IP address,
network mask, gateway and DNS server and 2) whether the
device server can reach a given host. Simply resolving a name
to an IP address effectively tests the first function.
Note: Some cellular carriers block ICMP pings on their cellular
network.
Reset/Reboot
The Reset/Reboot page lets you reset the phone (RJ‐11) port or
the entire RJ‐11 IP Gateway.