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Proscend 6200-2W - Trace Route

Proscend 6200-2W
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It is also possible for ping packets to be lost in transit, causing ping to report a host as unavailable when in fact it is
available but unreachable. One cause of lost or dropped packets is extreme levels of traffic. In general, ping utilities will
be unusable on heavily-loaded networks.
IP Address : Which IP address you want to ping
Size : Size of byte packets to the destination, default is 56
Count : Ping count number, default is 3
Update : Updated time, default is 2
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The trace route command traces the network path of Internet routers that packets take as they are forwarded from
your VPN router to a destination address. The "length" of the network connection is indicated by the number of
Internet routers in the trace route path.
Trace routes can be useful to diagnose slow network connections. For example, if you can usually reach an Internet
site but it is slow today, then a trace route to that site should show you one or more hops with either long times or
marked with "*" indicating the time was really long. If so, the blockage could be anywhere from your Internet service
provider to a backbone provider, and there is likely little you can do except wait with the infinite patience of the
mighty oak.
Host name or IP: Type which Host name and IP address you want to ping.
Update Interval: Set the amount of seconds to wait for an answer from each host before giving up, default of 2

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