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SatLink VSAT User Guide
Publication no. 101557
Rev 14.1.1-2
Copyright 2006-2012 STM Group, Inc.
Page 132 (182)
To stop a continuous ping (started with option t) execute the command
ping -stop
Description for usage 3:
-enablemonitor
enables displaying a message on the console whenever
an ICMP Echo request is received
-disablemonitor
disables displaying a message on the console
whenever an ICMP Echo request is received
Example:
To turn on displaying of ICMP Echo requests execute the command
ping enablemonitor (-enamon or em works also)
Then if the VSAT receives five ICMP Echo (ping) request from the host
10.10.11.9, the console will display:
ICMP: echo request rcvd, src 10.10.11.9, dst 10.10.11.2
ICMP: echo request rcvd, src 10.10.11.9, dst 10.10.11.2
ICMP: echo request rcvd, src 10.10.11.9, dst 10.10.11.2
ICMP: echo request rcvd, src 10.10.11.9, dst 10.10.11.2
ICMP: echo request rcvd, src 10.10.11.9, dst 10.10.11.2
To turn off displaying of ICMP Echo requests execute the command
ping disablemonitor (-dismon or dm works also)
D.2 FTP Server (Upload/Download)
The internal FTP server allows a user to conduct FTP server testing for satellite link to hub for
upload/download of predefined test pattern file. The FTP server test can be conducted for both LAN and
DVB interfaces. The internal FTP server test is intended to test the upload and download of files using the
FTP feature between the hub / local PC with the terminal.
FTP to LAN Interface
The following example shows how to use the FTP to LAN interface for downloading.
The same procedure can be followed for uploading FTP to LAN interface.
1. Log the VSAT onto the HUB.
2. From a workstation on the HUB side, log on to the VSAT using the DOS prompt and the FTP
command. The operator can use either the root or install user.
3. Type FTP <LAN IP address of the terminal>.
4. Enter the correct user name and password.

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