5
Troubleshooting with the Ping
Command
If the IP address of each station (terminal) is set correctly, then you
can check of the IP packets are arriving correctly at their destination
by pinging the station of the other computer.
To troubleshoot by pinging, open the MS‑DOS window and enter the following
command:
"ping ×××.×××.×××.×××"
where "×××.×××.×××.×××" is the IP address for the other station (transmission
destination).
By executing the ping command, four pings (echo requests) are transmitted
and a reply message should be received for each ping.
If a reply is not received, check the protocol setting, Network Mode, and
ESS ID of the station. If the IP address and subnet mask of the two stations
are not set correctly, the message "destination unreachable" will be
displayed.
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[Example of ping command execution](normal case)
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