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The following describes how to use several commands on this screen.
Figure 6-8 B: Screen of Ping Execution
I
Configures an IP address of an opponent destination to execute the Ping.
Press I (command), and then the appearance of the command prompt becomes “Enter IP
address>”. After that, enter the IP address on that.
N
Configures the number of Pings executions.
Press N, and then the appearance of the command prompt becomes “Enter new number
of requests>”. Enter the number of executions. Enter the numeric value in the range from
1 to 10.
T
Configures the time until the time-out occurs.
Press T, and then the appearance of the command prompt becomes “Enter new Timeout
Value >”. After that, enter the time with the unit of seconds. Five seconds is the maximum
time. Configure it in the range from 1 to 5 seconds.
E
Executes the Ping command. In addition, you can clear the display.
Press E, and then the appearance of the command prompt becomes “Execute Ping or
Clean Ping Data (E/C)>”. Press E to execute it, and C to clear the display.
S
Stops the Ping command execution.
Press S during the Ping execution, or press Ctrl+C to stop that.
Q
Returns to the top menu.
PN262492 Local Management System
Ping Execution -> IPv4 Ping Execution
Target IP Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Number of Requests: 10
Timeout Value: 3 Sec.
=============== Result ===================
No. 1 0.268 ms
No. 2 0.272 ms
No. 3 0.268 ms
No. 4 0.270 ms
No. 5 0.276 ms
Waiting for response...
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
Set Target [I]P Address [E]xecute Ping
Set [N]umber of Requests [S]top Ping
Set [T]imeout Value [Q]uit to previous menu
S or Ctrl-C Stop ping function