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Utilities for network debugging
The console interface provides several utilities to assist the Administrator to check the system conditions
and debugging. The utilities are described as following:
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Ping host (IP): By sending ICMP echo request to a specified host and wait for the response to test
the network status.
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Trace routing path: Trace and inquire the routing path to a specific target.
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Display interface settings: It displays the information of each network interface setting including
the MAC address, IP address, and netmask.
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Display the routing table: The internal routing table of the system is displayed, which may help to
confirm the Static Route settings.
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Display ARP table: The internal ARP table of the system is displayed.
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Display iptables: The internal iptables of the system is displayed.
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Display CPU and RAM by top: The CPU and RAM usage of the system is displayed by Linux utility,
Top.
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Display network traffic: The network traffic of the system is displayed.
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Display system up time: The system live time (time for system being turn on) is displayed.
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Check service status: Check and display the status of the system.
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Set device into “safe mode”: If administrator is unable to use Web Management Interface via the
browser for the system failed inexplicitly. Administrator can choose this utility and set IAS-2000 V2
into safe mode, then administrator can management this device with browser again.
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Synchronize clock with NTP server: Immediately synchronize the clock through the NTP protocol
and the specified network time server. Since this interface does not support manual setup for its
internal clock, therefore we must reset the internal clock through the NTP.