
Managing Routers and BNX Platforms
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Figure 7-10. IP Ping Window
2.
In the IP Address field, enter the IP address of the remote device, in
dotted decimal notation.
3. In the Timeout field, enter the number of seconds after which you want
each ping to time out. The default Timeout is 1 second.
If the router receives a response to a ping after the ping has timed out, it does
not send an “alive” message to Site Manager.
4. In the Retries field, enter the number of successive times the router
should repeat the ping. The default for Retries is 0.
The router does not wait for the timeout before it sends the next ping.
5. In the Packet Size field, enter the number of bytes of data to send with
each ping. The default Packet Size is 16.
6. In the Traceroute field, specify y (yes) if you want the router to generate a
path report that shows the intervening hop addresses to the destination.
The default for Traceroute is n (no).
7. Click on Ping.
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