Ping.exe; Cable Connectivity Checkup; Device Alive Checkup - D-Link DI-701 Technical Manual

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the Internet. The DHCP Server identifies the network server that assigns IP addresses to
computers logging onto the network.
If the DI-701 is properly set up and working the following should be apparent from this screen:
1) The Client should have an address in the range set in the DI-701 for local clients
2)
The DHCP and Default Gateway should list the DI-701' s local port address
3) The DNS servers should match the DI-701' s set servers

PING.EXE

Ping is used to verify that a computer is active and available. Users can specify the
destination domain name or just the IP address.
Example:
For example, to find the server 168.95.192.1, type the following command at the MS-DOS
prompt:
C:\>ping 168.95.192.1
PING can be executed in Windows as shown below:
1.
Go to the Start menu.
2.
Click Run.
3.
Type ping 168.95.192.1. Click OK.
4.
The server is online if the following message appears.
Reply from 192.168.0.1: bytes=32 time=3ms TTL=100
5.
The destination device is not reachable if the following message appears.
Reply from 192.168.0.1: Destination host unreachable.
Request timed out.

Cable Connectivity Checkup

Verify that the Power, Local Link, and Global LEDs are lit. Go to the "Hardware Connections"
section and verify that all cables are attached correctly.

Device Alive Checkup

Issue a PING command to the IP address of the device' s local port. The device and cable are
working properly if it is successful.
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