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To change the number of hops, tap on the number and enter a new
value using the USB keyboard.
Tap the Ping soft key to have the telephone attempt to access the IP
address up to the number of times shown on the top of the screen.
The IP Phone displays the following
Pinging x.x.x.x with 64 bytes
(where x.x.x.x is the IP address chosen in step 4)
The Exit soft key changes to Stop and the other soft keys become
blank.
The IP Phone attempts to contact (ping) the address the number of
configured times, displaying the results of each attempt.
To stop the ping before completing, tap the Stop soft key.
The Stop key becomes the Exit soft key. The results of ping are
displayed as follows
Packets transmitted (Tx)
Packets received (Rx)
Packets lost (Lost)
Minimum round trip time (Min)
Maximum round trip time (Max)
Average round trip time (Avg)
Tap the Tracert soft key to request the IP Phone to trace the route to
the entered IP address, up to MaxHop nodes.
The IP Phone displays the following
Tracing route to:
y hops
(where x.x.x.x is the IP address chosen in step 4 and y is the
number of hops displayed at the top of the screen)
The Exit soft key changes to Stop and the other soft keys become
blank.
The IP Phone traces the route to the address for the configured
number of server hopes, displaying the hop number (starting at 0),
the time in milliseconds, and the IP address.
When the trace is complete, the screen displays the following
Trace complete.
To stop Tracert before it completes, tap the Stop soft key.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Phones Fundamentals
NN43001-368 02.01 Standard
Release 5.0 7 December 2007
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