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Figure 4.7 Result of failure IPv6 ping
Table 4.2 Descriptions of Options for Ping (IPv6) Diagnostic Tool
Label
Description
Hostname or IP Address
The address of the destination host, either as a symbolic hostname or an IP Address.
Payload Size
Determines the size of the ICMP data payload in bytes (excluding the size of Ethernet,
IP and ICMP headers). The default value is 56 bytes. The valid range is 2-1452 bytes.
Payload Data Pattern
Determines the data pattern used in the ICMP data payload in single byte value. The
default value is 0. The valid range is 0-255.
Packet Count
Determines the number of PING requests (ICMP packets) to be sent to the destination.
The default value is 5. The valid range is 1-60.
VID for source Interface
This field can be used to force the Ping test to use a specific local VLAN interface as
the source interface. Leave this field empty for automatic selection based on routing
configuration.
Note: You may only specify either the VID or the IP Address for the source interface.
Source Port Number
This field can be used to force the Ping test to use a specific local interface with the
specified port number as the source interface. The specified port must be configured
with a suitable IP address. Leave this field empty for automatic selection based on
routing configuration.
Note: You may only specify either the Source Port Number or the IP Address for the
source interface.
IP Address for Source
Interface
This field can be used to force the test to use a specific local interface with the
specified IP address as the source interface. The specified IP address must be
configured on a local interface. Leave this field empty for automatic selection based on
routing configuration.
Note: You may only specify either the VID or the IP Address for the source interface.
Quiet (only print result)
Checking this option will enable the quiet mode which only print the ping’s final
results without the result of each ping request.
4.3
Traceroute (IPv4)
Traceroute (IPv4) is another diagnostic tool that allows the user to check the path or route that packets take from the managed
switch to a destination host or IP address. This tool could provide information about host or gateway along the path to the
specified destination. It can measure transit delays of packets across the IPv4 network. Figure 4.8 shows the webpage for
Traceroute (IPv4
) tool on the managed switch. Table 4.3 provides brief descriptions of all parameters on the webpage. The
only required parameter to start the
Traceroute (IPv4)
is the
Hostname or IP Address
. An example of traceroute result is
shown in Figure 4.9. Note that the user can initiate another traceroute command by clicking the
New Traceroute
button at the
end of the
Traceroute (IPv4) Output
webpage.