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1. Select
Ping
from the
Choose a diagnostic tool
menu.
2. Enter the IP address of the target device to ping and click
Go
. The test takes a few
seconds to complete. Once completed, a message showing the results is displayed
in the browser window.
Note
:
Ping
requires an IP address. The SonicWALL
DNS Name Lookup
tool may be
used to find the IP address of a host.
Packet Trace
The
Packet Trace
tool tracks the status of a communications stream as it moves from
source to destination. This is a useful tool to determine if a communications stream is
being stopped at the SonicWALL, or is lost on the Internet.
To interpret this tool, it is necessary to understand the three-way handshake that
occurs for every TCP connection. The following displays a typical three-way handshake
initiated by a host on the SonicWALL's LAN to a remote host on the WAN.
1. TCP received on LAN [SYN]
From
192.168.168.158 / 1282 (00:a0:4b:05:96:4a)
To
204.71.200.74 / 80 (02:00:cf:58:d3:6a)
The SonicWALL receives SYN from LAN client.
2. TCP sent on WAN [SYN]
From
207.88.211.116 / 1937 (00:40:10:0c:01:4e)
To
204.71.200.74 / 80 (02:00:cf:58:d3:6a)
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