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It is possible to execute a '''ping''' on a particular destination host (IP-Adresse), 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 (PC, printer, telephone, etc.) is accessible. If an address is accessible, ''Reply from <host>'' is displayed to the sender. If the address is not accessible, ''No Reply from <host>'' is displayed. | It is possible to execute a '''ping''' on a particular destination host (IP-Adresse), 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 (PC, printer, telephone, etc.) is accessible. If an address is accessible, ''Reply from <host>'' is displayed to the sender. If the address is not accessible, ''No Reply from <host>'' is displayed. | ||
Revision as of 19:01, 3 April 2007
It is possible to execute a ping on a particular destination host (IP-Adresse), 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 (PC, printer, telephone, etc.) is accessible. If an address is accessible, Reply from <host> is displayed to the sender. If the address is not accessible, No Reply from <host> is displayed.