Ping And Traceroute - Avaya 1110 Fundamentals

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Function module
Supplicant
Authentication
Status
Supplicant Device ID N/A
Supplicant
Authenticator ID

Ping and TraceRoute

The system administrator can use the local diagnostic tools, Ping or Traceroute command,
from a specific endpoint with any arbitrary destination, typically another endpoint or Signaling
Server. Ping and TraceRoute are available in Local or Remote mode.
Ethernet statistics
In Local or Remote Mode, the system administrator can view ethernet statistics (for example,
number of collisions, VLAN ID, speed and duplex) for the IP Phone on a particular endpoint.
The exact statistics depends on what is available from the IP Phone for the specific endpoint.
The user may select either the Network Port (NIport) or PC port (PCport).
IP Networking statistics
In Local or Remote Mode, the system administrator can view information about the packets
sent, packets received, broadcast packets received, multicast packets received, incoming
packets discarded, and outgoing packets discarded.
DHCP information process
In Remote Mode, the system administrator can view DHCP settings (for example, IP address,
S1, S2, and S4 addresses) for each IP Phone. In Local Mode partial information is available.
Important:
The DHCP Response String option of the IP Set & DHCP Information menu does not
display Nortel-i2004-B option type information.
IP Deskphones Fundamentals
Before IP
After IP
Address
Address
assignment
assignment,
unregistered -
Local Mode
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Text-based diagnostic utilities
Registered
Call in
(TPS) - Remote
progress
Mode
(TPS)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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