Interlogix ATSx500A Series Installation And Programming Manual page 138

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Chapter 5: Menu reference
1.2.7.n Choose interface
1>IP statistics
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Choose an interface for diagnostic. Depending on the panel firmware and
hardware, the following interfaces may be available:
ETH: Ethernet
GPRS: GPRS via GSM module.
1.2.7.n.1 IP statistics
1>TX packets
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The IP statistics menu allows viewing of the statistics listed below.
1 TX packets: Number of packets sent.
2 RX packets: Number of packets received.
3 Rej. packets: Number of packets that are rejected by built-in firewall. See
"9.3.n.7 Firewall" on page 272 for more information.
4 TX bytes: Number of bytes sent.
5 RX bytes: Number of bytes received.
6 Clear stat: This command clears the data described above.
1.2.7.n.2 Ping host
Host name
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The Ping host command allows you to send a ping to the specified network
address. This command is used to check if the specified host is present and
accessible from the panel in the network.
Note:
The ping command must be acceptable by the remote host. Make sure its
firewalls and routers allow ping requests and replies. This applies to all ping
commands.
1.2.7.n.3 Ping PC
1>PC conn 1
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The Ping PC command allows you to send a ping to the specified PC if it is
configured as a PC connection via IP. This function is identical to the one in the
"9.4 PC connection" menu. See "9.4.1.n.4.3 Ping host" on page 286 for more
details. See also "1.2.7.n.2 Ping host" above.
1.2.7.n.4 Ping CS
2>CS 2
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The Ping CS command allows you to send a ping to the specified central station
if it is configured as a CS connection via IP. This function is identical to the one in
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