Ping; Pinging From A Pc; Pinging From An Univerge Sv9100 Ip Phone - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 System Maintenance Manual

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UNIVERGE SV9100
If unable to ping a device, it may mean that either the source or destination device:
is not configured correctly
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is not connected to the LAN (e.g., cable disconnected)
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has a developed a fault
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or any device in between the source or destination may be faulty (e.g., routers)
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Pinging from a PC

The command syntax for ping is:
ping [-t] [-n count] [-l size] target
-t (optional)
continually sends PING requests until Ctrl-C is pressed to cancel -n (optional) sends a
specified number of PING requests -l (optional) sends packets of a specified size (bytes) target the
destination IP address or host name
Note that there are other options available with the Microsoft Windows® implementation of ping. The most
commonly used options are listed above.
Examples:
ping 192.168.2.100 -t
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192.168.2.100 -n 10 -l 40
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ping 192.168.2.100

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Pinging from an UNIVERGE SV9100 IP Phone

The System IP Phone has a version of ping within the Maintenance Menu.
Hold down help button for 3 sec Press 3 (Ping)
Enter address Press OK
The following options are available:
Echo request start: Starts the ping process using the settings in options 2 and 3 below.
Destination address: The target destination IP Address
A successful ping results in:
A unsuccessful ping results in:
System Maintenance Manual
Continually pings 192.168.2.100 until Ctrl-C pressed
Sends ten 40-byte packets to 192.168.2.100
Sends four 32-byte packets (default) to192.168.2.100
1.OK 2.OK 3.OK 4.OK Complete
1.NG 2.NG 3.NG 4.NG Complete
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