System Manual
Table Of Contents
- About this Guide
- Introduction
- Web Interface
- Reference Manual
- LTE
- Network
- Network | WAN Setting (Tunnel Mode – Layer 2 GRE Only)
- Network | WAN Setting (Bridge Mode) - NOT SUPPORTED BY TELRAD
- Network | WAN Setting (Router Mode)
- Network | LAN Setting
- Network | QoS (Available in NAT, Tunnel, Router Mode)
- Network | Routing (Available in Tunnel, Router Mode)
- Network | Port Management | Port Forwarding (Available in NAT, Tunnel Mode)
- Network | Port Management | Port Trigger (Available in NAT, Tunnel Mode)
- Network | DSCP
- Network | MGMT Service | Web Service
- Firewall
- Management
- Monitoring
- About
LTE Outdoor CPE | User Manual P. 112
Monitoring | Diagnostic Tools
Monitor > Diagnostic Tools
CPE has built-in tools “ping” and “traceroute”. “Ping” is used to test if CPE can reach an IP
address or domain by sending the ICMP “ECHO_REQUEST” packet and waiting for the ICMP
“ECHO_RESPONSE” packet. “traceroute” records all the relay points from CPE to an IP address
or domain. The result of “ping” and “traceroute” will be presented in “Diagnostic Result”.
● Settings
➢ Status: Enable/Disable the tool.
➢ Diagnostic Type: ping or traceroute.
➢ IP Address/Domain: The IP address or domain name for CPE to connect.
➢ Ping Count (Diagnostic Type: Ping): Stop after sending “Ping Count” packets.
➢ Packet Size (Diagnostic Type: Ping): As titled.
➢ Ping Timeout (Diagnostic Type: Ping): Time to wait for the response packet back to
CPE.
➢ Max Hops (Diagnostic Type: Traceroute): The number of relay point that a packet
can pass by.
● Diagnostic Result: The result of “Ping” or “Traceroute” will be shown here.