SonicWALL 2.5 Benutzerhandbuch

Seite von 364
44
S
ONIC
WALL S
ONIC
OS E
NHANCED
 2.5 A
DMINISTRATOR
S
 G
UIDE
C
HAPTER
 8: Using Diagnostic Tools & Restarting the SonicWALL Security Appliance
Diagnostic Tools
You can choose any of the following diagnostic tools from the Diagnostic Tool menu.
DNS Name Lookup
The SonicWALL security appliance has a DNS lookup tool that returns the IP address of a domain 
name. Or, if you type an IP address, it returns the domain name for that address. 
1 Type the host name or IP address in the Look up name field. Do not add http to the host name. 
2 The SonicWALL security appliance queries the DNS Server and displays the result in the Result 
section. It also displays the IP address of the DNS Server used to perform the query. 
The DNS Name Lookup section also displays the IP addresses of the DNS Servers configured on the 
SonicWALL security appliance. If there is no IP address or IP addresses in the DNS Server fields, you 
must configure them on the Network>Settings page. 
Find Network Path
Find Network Path indicates if an IP host is located on the WAN, DMZ, LAN, or other zone. This can 
diagnose a network configuration problem on the SonicWALL security appliance. For example, if the 
SonicWALL security appliance indicates that a computer on the Internet is located on the LAN, then 
the network or Intranet settings may be misconfigured. Find Network Path can be used to determine 
if a target device is located behind a network router and the Ethernet address of the target device. It 
also displays the gateway the device is using and helps isolate configuration problems. 
Ping
The Ping test bounces a packet off a machine on the Internet and returns it to the sender. This test 
shows if the SonicWALL security appliance is able to contact the remote host. If users on the LAN are 
having problems accessing services on the Internet, try pinging the DNS server, or another machine 
at the ISP location. If the test is unsuccessful, try pinging devices outside the ISP. If you can ping 
devices outside of the ISP, then the problem lies with the ISP connection.
1 Select Ping from the Diagnostic Tool menu. 
2 Type the IP address or host name of the target device and click Go
3 If the test is successful, the SonicWALL security appliance returns a message saying the IP 
address is alive and the time to return in milliseconds (ms).