Administrator Guide

You can analyze using software such as a packet analyzer used for network troubleshooting, and analysis.
e. Wireless capture—Click either the One-time or Persistent option to enable the capture of wireless network information.
Enabling this option captures the wireless network trace of all traffic coming in and out of the thin client to the USB drive or IDE.
This option is available only when you select the destination drive as either USB or IDE.
f. Capture USB Packets—Click either the One-time or Persistent option to enable the capture of USB packets.
g. Export PCoIP log—Click either the One-time or Persistent option to export PCoIP logs on the PCoIP-enabled clients.
5. Click the Ping tab, and use the following guidelines to start the ping-diagnostic utility and display response messages:
Figure 41. Ping tab
Enter Hostname or IP—Enter the IP address, DNS-registered hostname, or WINS-registered hostname of the target to be
pinged.
Data area—Displays ping response messages. The ping command sends one echo request per second, calculates round-trip times
and packet loss statistics, and displays a brief summary upon completing the calculation.
Start—Executes the ping command. If the host is operational and on the network, it responds to the echo request. By default,
echo requests are sent until interrupted by clicking Stop.
Stop—Terminates the ping request and leaves the Ping dialog box open, so you can read the summary posted in the data area.
NOTE:
Ping sends an echo request to a network host. The host parameter is either a valid hostname or an IP address. If the
host is operational and on the network, it responds to the echo request. Ping sends one echo request per second and
calculates round-trip times and packet loss statistics. It displays a brief summary upon completion of the calculation.
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