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Round-trip time is measured for each ping request. | Round-trip time is measured for each ping request. | ||
The worst round-trip during a one-minute period is written into system counters. | The worst round-trip during a one-minute period is written into system counters. | ||
The results of the last 24 hours can be examined on Maintenance|Diagostics|Counters ([[ | The results of the last 24 hours can be examined on Maintenance|Diagostics|Counters ([[Reference9:Maintenance/Diagnostics/Counters]]). | ||
==Ping== | ==Ping== | ||
It is possible to execute a '''ping''' towards a particular destination host (IP address), since for test purposes it is often necessary to execute a ping command directly from the VoIP device. This makes it possible to check whether a network address (telephone, PBX, VoIP provider, etc.) is accessible. If the remote address is accessible, ''Reply from <host>'' is displayed. If the remote address is not accessible, ''Request timed out'' is displayed. | It is possible to execute a '''ping''' towards a particular destination host (IP address), since for test purposes it is often necessary to execute a ping command directly from the VoIP device. This makes it possible to check whether a network address (telephone, PBX, VoIP provider, etc.) is accessible. If the remote address is accessible, ''Reply from <host>'' is displayed. If the remote address is not accessible, ''Request timed out'' is displayed. |
Latest revision as of 15:42, 16 May 2017
Automatic pings
Two destinations can be configured which are ping-ed constantly at a configurable interval. Round-trip time is measured for each ping request. The worst round-trip during a one-minute period is written into system counters. The results of the last 24 hours can be examined on Maintenance|Diagostics|Counters (Reference9:Maintenance/Diagnostics/Counters).
Ping
It is possible to execute a ping towards a particular destination host (IP address), since for test purposes it is often necessary to execute a ping command directly from the VoIP device. This makes it possible to check whether a network address (telephone, PBX, VoIP provider, etc.) is accessible. If the remote address is accessible, Reply from <host> is displayed. If the remote address is not accessible, Request timed out is displayed.