Pinging ip hosts – RAD Data comm IPmux-11 User Manual
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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
Installation and Operation Manual
6-20 Testing
IPmux-11
IPmux-11 Ver. 2.00
• Define loop-up code length (Length of the code to be sent by the TDM device
in order to activate a loopback)
• Define loop-up code (Code to be sent by the TDM device in order to activate
a loopback)
• Define loop-down code length (Length of the code to be sent by the TDM
device in order to deactivate a loopback)
• Define loop-up code (Code to be sent by the TDM device in order to
deactivate a loopback).
Diagnostics>Loopback (T1)>Inband Loop Detection
1. Loop Location > (Local System)
2. Loop up length[1 - 8] ... (5)
3. Loop up code[Hex] ... (10)
4. Loop down length[1 - 8] ... (3)
5. Loop down code[Hex] ... (4)
>
Please select item <1 to 5>
ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 Mngr/s
Figure 6-16. Inband Loop Detection Menu
Pinging IP Hosts
You can ping a remote IP host to check the IPmux-11 IP connectivity.
To ping an IP host:
1. From the Diagnostics menu (
), select Ping.
The Ping menu appears (see
2. From the Ping menu, configure the following:
Destination IP Address (IP address of the host that you intend to ping):
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255.
VLAN Tagging:
Enable (VLAN tagging is enabled)
Disable (VLAN tagging is disabled)
VLAN ID: 1–4095
VLAN Priority: 0–7
The VLAN ID and VLAN Priority configuration is available only if the VLAN tagging is
enabled.
Number of frames to send: 1–4.
3. Select Ping to start sending pings.
Note