D-Link DAS-3626 Manuale Utente
DGS-3700-12/DGS-3700-12G Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Switch User Manual
Ping Test
Ping is a small program that sends ICMP Echo packets to the IPv6 or IPv4 address you specify. The destination node
then responds to or "echoes" the packets sent from the switch. This is very useful to verify connectivity between the
switch and other nodes on the network.
then responds to or "echoes" the packets sent from the switch. This is very useful to verify connectivity between the
switch and other nodes on the network.
To view this window, click Status > Ping Test as shown below:
Figure 181. Ping Test menu
IPv4 Ping Test
Target IP Address
Enter the Target IPv4 Address of the host.
Repeat Pinging for
Check the Infinite times radio button, which will tell the ping program to keep sending ICMP
Echo packets to the specified IP address until the program is stopped. Or the user may opt to
choose a specific number of times to ping the Target IP Address by entering a number
between 1 and 255.
Echo packets to the specified IP address until the program is stopped. Or the user may opt to
choose a specific number of times to ping the Target IP Address by entering a number
between 1 and 255.
Timeout
Select a timeout period between 1 and 10 seconds for this Ping message to reach its
destination. If the packet fails to find the IPv4 address in this specified time, the Ping packet will
be dropped.
destination. If the packet fails to find the IPv4 address in this specified time, the Ping packet will
be dropped.
IPv6 Ping Test
Target IP Address
Enter the Target IPv6 Address of the host.
Interface Name
Enter the Target Interface Name of the host.
Repeat Pinging for
Check the Infinite times radio button, which will tell the ping program to keep sending ICMP
Echo packets to the specified IP address until the program is stopped. Or the user may opt to
choose a specific number of times to ping the Target IP Address by entering a number
between 1 and 255.
Echo packets to the specified IP address until the program is stopped. Or the user may opt to
choose a specific number of times to ping the Target IP Address by entering a number
between 1 and 255.
Size
Use this parameter to set the datagram size of the packet, or the number of bytes in each ping
packet. Users may set a size between 1 and 6000 bytes with a default setting of 100 bytes.
packet. Users may set a size between 1 and 6000 bytes with a default setting of 100 bytes.
Timeout
Select a timeout period between 1 and 10 seconds for this Ping message to reach its
destination. If the packet fails to find the IPv6 address in this specified time, the Ping packet will
be dropped.
destination. If the packet fails to find the IPv6 address in this specified time, the Ping packet will
be dropped.
Click Start to initiate the Ping program
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