
Chapter
3:
Web
Management
Diagnostics
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3.3.
Web
Management
‐
Diagnostics
This
section
of
the
management
web
page
provides
you
tools
for
diagnosing
your
network.
3.3.1.
Diagnostics
‐
Ping
This
page
allows
you
to
issue
ICMP
PING
packets
to
troubleshoot
IP
connectivity
issues.
After
you
press
the
“Start”
button,
ICMP
packets
are
transmitted,
and
the
sequence
number
and
round
trip
time
are
displayed
upon
reception
of
a
reply.
The
amount
of
data
received
inside
of
an
IP
packet
of
type
ICMP
ECHO_REPLY
will
always
be
8
bytes
more
than
the
requested
data
space(the
ICMP
header).
The
page
refreshes
automatically
until
responses
to
all
packets
are
received,
or
until
a
timeout
occurs.
PING
server
10.10.132.20,
56
bytes
of
data.
64
bytes
from
10.10.132.20:
icmp_seq=0,
time=0ms
64
bytes
from
10.10.132.20:
icmp_seq=1,
time=0ms
64
bytes
from
10.10.132.20:
icmp_seq=2,
time=0ms
64
bytes
from
10.10.132.20:
icmp_seq=3,
time=0ms
64
bytes
from
10.10.132.20:
icmp_seq=4,
time=0ms
Sent
5
packets,
received
5
OK,
0
bad
You
can
configure
the
following
properties
of
the
issued
ICMP
packets:
IP
Address
The
destination
IP
Address.
Ping
Length
The
payload
size
of
the
ICMP
packet.
Values
range
from
2
bytes
to
1452
bytes.
Ping
Count
The
count
of
the
ICMP
packet.
Values
range
from
1
time
to
60
times.
Ping
Interval
The
interval
of
the
ICMP
packet.
Values
range
from
0
second
to
30
seconds.