2.3.8 Making a Check Using a Remote Host Address
iR105i/iR105+ / iR9070
You can use a remote host address in combination with the PING function to check the connection to the network.
The term "remote host address" refers to the IP address of a PC that is connected to the TCP/IP network to which the machine is connected.
1) Inform the system administrator that you will be checking the network connection using the PING function.
2) Ask the system administrator for the appropriate remote host address.
3) Enter the remote host address for PING.
4) If the result is 'OK', the connection to the network is correct.
5) If the result is 'NG', the connection to the network is not correct; start the following troubleshooting work:
2.3.9 Making a Check Using a Remote Host Address
/ iR85+
You can use a remote host address in combination with the PING function to check the connection to the network.
The term "remote host address" refers to the IP address of a PC that is connected to the TCP/IP network to which the machine is connected.
1) Inform the system administrator that you will be checking the network connection using the PING function.
2) Ask the system administrator for the appropriate remote host address.
3) Enter the remote host address for PING.
4) If the result is 'OK', the connection to the network is correct.
5) If the result is 'NG', the connection to the network is not correct; start the following troubleshooting work:
2.3.10 Making a Check Using a Remote Host Address
/ iR8070
You can use a remote host address in combination with the PING function to check the connection to the network.
The term "remote host address" refers to the IP address of a PC that is connected to the TCP/IP network to which the machine is connected.
1) Inform the system administrator that you will be checking the network connection using the PING function.
2) Ask the system administrator for the appropriate remote host address.
3) Enter the remote host address for PING.
4) If the result is 'OK', the connection to the network is correct.
5) If the result is 'NG', the connection to the network is not correct; start the following troubleshooting work:
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