Denso BHT-100BW-CE User Manual page 86

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Testing with Ping
Tapping the Ping Start button when the RF device is not opened automatically opens the RF device
and runs Ping.
Entry Range for Data size, Interval, Timeout, and Count
Item
Data size
Interval
Timeout
Count
* Specification of zero (0) will set the number of echo requests to be sent to "infinite," keeping sending
echo requests (until Ping is aborted).
If you specify a value out of the allowable entry range listed above, the nearest value within the range will
automatically apply.
Tapping the Ping tab on the NIC Control menu displays the screen
shown at left.
Dest IP:
Data size:
Interval:
Timeout:
Type 1 or Type 2: Selects the echo request send timing Type 1 or
Count:
To run Ping, tap the Ping Start button or press the ENT key.
Allowable entry range
1 to 2048
0 to 65535
0 to 65535
0* to 65535
After Ping runs, the screen shown at left appears.
Count:
OK:
NG:
Timeout:
RTT Ave. (ms):
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Specifies the IP address of a host computer that
you want to ping.
Specifies the data size of an echo request.
Specifies the echo request intervals (in units of
100 ms).
Specifies the timeout period (in units of 100 ms)
for an echo request.
Type 2 (described on the next page).
Specifies the number of echo requests to be
sent.
Initial value
32
10
10
4
Number of echo requests sent
Number of echo replies
Number of errors found during execution of Ping
Number of timeouts (for echo replies) that took
place during execution of Ping
Echo reply time in milliseconds

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