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for tools that help you troubleshoot your network. You can use the following tools:Use wireless controller utilities to test a connection to the target IP address (or Fully-Qualified Domain Name) and record the route through the Internet between your computer and the target address. You can also use controller utilities to capture exception traffic, which can be useful for network administrators when debugging network problems.
Field | Description |
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Target IP Address or Fully-Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) | IP address or FQDN for the test target. |
Use specific source interface | Indicates if a
specific interface will be selected for the test. Select the interface from the
Select Interface field. When this option is cleared, Universal Compute Platform runs the test based on the interface selected in the routing table. |
Select Interface | Used with Specific Source Interface option. See list of possible interfaces on the Interface tab. |
Ping | Initiate the Ping network utility to determine reachability of the IP address or FQDN that you specify. |
Trace Route | Initiate the Trace route command, which traces the path of a packet from Universal Compute Platform to the IP address or FQDN that you specify. It lists the routers it passes until it reaches its destination, or fails to. It also indicates the length of each hop. |
The following table describes the fields in the TCP Dump Management section:
Field | Description |
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Interface | Target interface. See the list of possible interfaces on the Interface tab. |
Filename | Specify the name of the dump file. |
Save File To | Specify where to save the dump file. |
Capture File Size (MB) | Specify the maximum limit of the dump file in MB. This feature enables you to control the size of the resulting dump file so the file does not become too large. |
Capture Files | List of previously created dump files. Select a file to take action. |