Chapter 46 Diagnostics
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
46.6 The Wireless Frame Capture Screen
Use this screen to capture wireless network traffic going through the AP interfaces connected to
your ZyWALL/USG. Studying these frame captures may help you identify network problems.
Click Maintenance > Diagnostics > Wireless Frame Capture to display this screen.
Note: New capture files overwrite existing files of the same name. Change the File Prefix
field’s setting to avoid this.
Figure 650 Maintenance > Diagnostics > Wireless Frame Capture > Capture
Table 389 Maintenance > Diagnostics > Network Tool
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Network Tool Select PING IPv4 to ping the IP address that you entered.
Select TRACEROUTE IPv4 to perform the traceroute function. This determines the
path a packet takes to the specified computer.
Domain Name or IP
Address
Type the IPv4 address of a computer that you want to perform ping or traceroute in
order to test a connection.
Interface Select an interface through which the packet is transmitted.
Extension Option Enter the extended option if you want to use an extended ping or traceroute
command. For example, enter “-c count” (where count is the number of ping
requests) to set how many times the ZyWALL/USG pings the destination IP address,
or enter “-w waittime” (where waittime is a time period in seconds) to set how
long the ZyWALL/USG waits for a response to a probe before running another
traceroute.
Test Click this button to start to ping or run a traceroute.
Stop Click this button to terminate the current ping operation or traceroute.
Reset Click this button to return the screen to its last-saved settings.