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Ping, Traceroute, Opening the web manager of a fat ap – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Ping

Operators can execute a ping test from the IMC server to the selected fat AP from the Fat AP List page.

This allows you to test the reachability of a managed fat AP from the IMC server.
To ping the selected fat AP from the Fat AP List page:

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > Fat APs. The Fat
AP List page displays all fat APs.

3.

Click the Operation icon

of the target fat AP.

4.

Select

Ping from the menu.

The Ping dialog box appears.

5.

From the Buffer Size list, select the ping packet size in bytes.

6.

From the Number list, select the number of Ping packets you want IMC to send to the selected
fat AP.

7.

Click OK to accept your changes and begin the Ping test.
You can view the results of your Ping test in the Ping dialog box.

8.

Click OK to close the Ping test dialog box.

Traceroute

You can perform a traceroute from the IMC server to the selected fat AP from the Fat AP List page.

This enables you to test the reachability of a managed fat AP from the IMC server, and to

troubleshoot if you have connectivity problems.
To perform a traceroute to the selected fat AP from the Fat AP List page:

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > Fat APs. The Fat

AP List page displays all fat APs.

3.

Click the Operation icon

of the target fat AP.

4.

Select

TraceRoute from the menu.

The Traceroute dialog box appears. You can view the results of your traceroute.

5.

Click OK to close the Traceroute dialog box.

Opening the web manager of a fat AP

Operators can open a web manager session to manage the selected fat AP from the Fat AP List page.

This provides quick web access to managed fat APs.
To use web manager to access and manage the selected fat AP from the Fat AP List page:

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > Fat APs.
The Fat AP List page displays all fat APs.

3.

Click the Operation icon

of the target fat AP.

4.

Select

Open Web Manager from the menu.