Diagnostics; Diagnosing Network Connectivity; Figure 13-11: Advanced - Diagnostics - AudioCodes MP-202 User Manual

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Note:
In cases where the Web server cannot be accessed (for example if you've forgotten the
password or if the LAN is disabled), it's possible to restore the default settings using a
manual procedure.
To restore default settings manually:
1.
Disconnect the MP-202 DC power cable.
2.
Using a paper clip, press the pushbutton located on the bottom of the MP-202 (a
pinhole at one of the corners)
3.
While pressing the pushbutton, power up the device. Keep the pushbutton pressed for
another 5 seconds.
Note:
13.6

Diagnostics

The Diagnostics screen can assist you to test network connectivity and view statistics, such
as the number of packets transmitted and received, round-trip time and success status.
The test tools are platform-dependent and are not available simultaneously.

13.6.1 Diagnosing Network Connectivity

To diagnose network connectivity:
1.
Click the 'Diagnostics' icon from the 'Advanced' screen in the Web-based
Management; the 'Diagnostics' screen is displayed.
MP-202 Telephone Adapter
If you are accessing the MP-202's Web from the WAN, restoring the factory
settings will cause the connection to be lost, since access to the Web from
the WAN is blocked by default.
All Web-based management settings and parameters, not only those in the
Advanced section, will be restored to their default values. This includes the
administrator password; a user-specified password will no longer be valid.

Figure 13-11: Advanced - Diagnostics

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