Testing Device Connectivity - Motorola CB3000 Quick Install Manual

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Testing Device Connectivity

The CB3000 Web interface has a Trouble shooting screen with an ICMP Ping Test function. For the purposes
of completing the CB3000 basic configuration and connection verification, this screen will be used to ping
the CB3000's associated device.
To test CB3000 device connectivity:
1. Select
Tools -> Trouble shooting
2. The CB3000 can verify its link with an associated access point by sending ping packets to the device. To
conduct a ping test:
a. Enter the IP address of the target device.
b. Specify the length of each data packet transmitted. This value is defined in bytes (The default is 32
bytes).
c. Specify the number of ping packets to transmit (Motorola recommends 4 packets).
d. Click the
test box displays Success, the CB3000 can interoperate with its associated access point. If not
connected, go to
from the CB3000 menu tree. The Trouble shooting screen displays.
ICMP Ping Test
button. Results of the ping test display in the
CB3000
Troubleshooting.
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