Ping testing – CANOGA PERKINS N525 Ethernet Termination Service Unit User Manual
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N525 Ethernet Termination Service Unit
4-7
Ping Testing
To verify network connectivity with another IP device such as another N525, an Ethernet
Switch, or a user host, you can use the N525 to send a Ping to the IP address for that
device. Use the Ping Generation screen to send the Ping. To set up and send a Ping, follow
these steps:
1. From the Diagnostics Menu, type [
3
], "PING Generation," and press
OR From the Utilities Menu, type [
6]
, "PING Generation," and press
2. Configure the N525 Ping test from the Ping Menu.
a. Ping to Address
Destination IP Address
b. Ping from Address
IP address of Local N525. Selections are Management, Alternate, Auto Selection
c. Ping Count
Number of Ping packets to send. 0 send a continuous test (press
terminate test)
d. Ping VLAN ID
VLAN Tag ID for Ping packets
e. Ping Payload Size <40 – 1954>
Length, in bytes, of the Ping packet payload. 40 to 1954 bytes.
f. Ping DF Bit
Determines if the network can fragment the Ping packet. Set allows
fragmentation, Clear does not.
3. To start the Ping test, type [
7
]. The N525 waits to send the next Ping until after the
current Ping is received or times out. The N525 displays results for each Ping which
includes the destination IP address, Sequence Number, round trip time (in milliseconds)
and the Time to Live (TTL).
-------------------------------PING GENERATION----------------------------------
1) Ping to Address : 0.0.0.0
2) Ping from Address : Auto Selection
3) Ping Count : 0
4) Ping VLAN ID : 0
5) Ping Payload Size (40 - 1954) : 40
6) Ping DF Bit : Clear
7) Start Pinging
Select [1-7]:
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