3-4. Description on Status Menu
During communication, we can check the communication mode status and line status.
3-4-1. Network Routing Check
Before connecting a remote system, you can check the network routing to assure smooth connection with
the system. Open the "Network Routing Check" menu of the "Machine Status" menu on the local system
that performs the routing check, then set the necessary items on the menu.
Select "Start Measurement" to start the network routing check.
IP address of remote site: Enter the IP address of the remote terminal you want to check.
Line I/F:
Gateway:
ping:
traceroute:
Start Measurement:
Previous:
PCS-XG80
LAN1: Select to perform the routing check for the network connected to
the
1 connector.
LAN2: Select to perform the routing check for the network connected to
the
2 connector.
Displays the results of check for the default gateway.
Displays the results of check for reachability, packet loss, RTT (Round-Trip
Time) and H.323 (H.323 communication availability). Packet loss (%) is
calculated using the ping packet which has a 56-byte payload size and
which is sent from the terminal four times. This value is displayed in 25%
increments. The Round Trip Time (RTT) does not contain the audio and
video delay.
Send a traceroute command to display the results of the check for HOP
(number of routers passed through to reach the remote site) and total RTT
(to-and-fro delay).
Select this button to start a network routing check.
Select this button to restore a Machine Status menu.
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