Paradyne 9788 User Manual

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8. Troubleshooting

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December

2002

9700-A2-GB20-20

Encapsulation

Available Settings: Routed
Default Setting: Routed

Specifies the IP encapsulation used by the data stream. This read-only field specifies that
the IP encapsulation used is RFC 1490/RFC 2427 routed Network Level Protocol
IDentifier (NLPID) encapsulation, and not SubNetwork Access Protocol (SNAP)
encapsulation.

Display Conditions – This setting does not appear when Destination Interface is set to
Use_Internal_Route.

Routed – The encapsulation is routed NLPID.

TOS Byte

Available Settings: A predefined COS ID, or a user-defined binary value 0000–1111
Default Setting: User Defined – 000000

(Release 2.1.) Specifies the TOS (Terms Of Service) byte to be used with the ping packet.
Select from COS (Class Of Service) definitions, if any exist, or specify a binary value.
When a COS definition is selected, the TOS byte value is read-only. If you select a COS
definition that has multiple COS IDs, the lowest value is used as the TOS byte. See

Configuring Class of Service Definitions

in Chapter 4,

Configuration Options.

0000–1111 – The value of the TOS byte.

Packet Size

Available Settings: 36–4096
Default Setting: 100

Specifies the size of the ping packet including the IP header (20 bytes) and the ICMP
header (8 bytes).

1–4096 – Packet size.

Iteration Count

Available Settings: 1–999999
Default Setting: 5

Specifies the number of pings to send.

1–999999 – Number of pings.

Inter-Ping Delay

Available Settings: 1–900
Default Setting: 1

Specifies, in seconds, the amount of time to wait between pings.

1–900 – The ping wait time.

Response Timeout

Available Settings: 1–60
Default Setting: 2

Specifies the amount of time, in seconds, to wait before a host that has not responded to a
ping is declared unreachable.

1–60 – The response timeout period.

Table 8-5.

Ping Options (2 of 2)

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