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In the section of IPv4 Ping, you can configure the following parameters.
Parameter
Target IPv4 Address
Domain Name
Number of Pings
Time-out
Source IPv4 Address
Click Start to start the IPv4 Ping.
In the section of IPv6 Ping, you can configure the following parameters.
Parameter
Target IPv6 Address
Domain Name
Number of Pings
Time-out
Source IPv6 Address
Click Start to start the IPv6 Ping.
Choose and enter a destination IPv4 address.
Choose and enter the name of a destination domain.
The number of characters for this can be up to 255.
Enter the number of Ping-trials on the IPv4 address,
which is configured in this window. The range is from 1
to 255. If you check (or tick) the Unlimited, keep
transmitting ICMP echo packets to the IPv4 address
specified until a program stops.
Enter the time-out time of Ping messages. If packets
cannot detect an IPv4 address within the time specified,
Ping packets are dropped (or removed). The range is
from 1 to 99 (seconds).
Enter a source IPv4 address. If two or more IPv4
addresses are allocated to a switch, you can enter one
of them. The IPv4 address entered is used as the source
IPv4 address of packets, which are transmitted to a
remote host.
Choose and enter a destination IPv6 address.
Choose and enter the name of a destination domain.
The number of characters for this can be up to 255.
Enter the number of Ping-trials in the IPv6 address,
which is configured in this window. The range is from 1
to 255. If you check (or tick) the Unlimited check-box,
keep transmitting ICMP echo packets to the IPv6
address specified until a program stops.
Enter the time-out time for a Ping message. If packets
cannot detect an IPv6 address within the time specified,
Ping packets are dropped (or removed). The range is
from 1 to 99 (seconds).
Enter a source IPv6 address. If two or more IPv6
addresses are allocated to a switch, you can enter one
of them. The IPv6 address entered is used as the source
IPv6 address of packets, which are transmitted to a
remote host.
14.2.4 Ping
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