Results of pinging the client – AT&T DEFINITY 555-230-223 User Manual

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d. Now access the

Ping Host

screen again, as you did in step 2a,

to test connectivity to the client. Use the same data, except in this
example, enter

192.168.25.20 as the IP address (if you choose to

enter IP Address instead of Name).

In this step, the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system assembly is
sending packet messages (20 in this example) to the client, and
listening for responses.

Output similar to the following will appear:

The messages which follow are the result of your last request.

At the <EOF> : prompt press return to continue.

72 bytes from 192.168.25.20: icmp_seq*0, time=0. xx

72 bytes from 192.168.25.20: icmp_seq*1, time=0. xx

72 bytes from 192.168.25.20: icmp_seq*2, time=0. xx

72 bytes from 192.168.25.20: icmp_seq*3, time=0. xx

72 bytes from 192.168.25.20: icmp_seq*4, time=0. xx

72 bytes from 192.168.25.20: icmp_seq*5, time=0. xx

72 bytes from 192.168.25.20: icmp_seq*6, time=0. xx

72 bytes from 192.168.25.20: icmp_seq*7, time=0. xx

72 bytes from 192.168.25.20: icmp_seq*8, time=0. xx

72 bytes from 192.168.25.10: icmp_seq*9, time=0. xx

----192.168.25.20 PING statistics----

20 packets submitted, 20 packets received. 0% packet loss

round-trip (ms) min/avg/max =0/0/0

<EOF>:

Screen 2-9. Results of Pinging the Client

e. Examine the test results that are displayed at the bottom of the

screen:

----(address) PING statistics----

x packets submitted, y packets received. z%

packet loss

round-trip (ms) min/avg/max =aa/bb/cc

Issue 1 January 1996

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