Diagnose
Version 1.2
Diagnose support ping, speedtest, traceroute and iPerf tools to check network status. Cell scanner help to scan near base stations.
Ping
Ping is used to test the reachability of a host on network. It also measures the round-trip time for messages sent from the originating host to a destination host.
- Step 1. Go to Diagnose>Ping page.
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Step 2. Click Device Name icon. Pop-up “Select Device” dialog box to select device and click Apply.
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Step 3. Click Target icon. Pop-up “Target” dialog box to select device and click Apply.
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Step 4. Or type the IP address, such as "1.1.1.1" or "google.com" in Target field.
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Step 5. Setup count number as 5.
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Step 6. Setup interval (sec) as 1
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Step 7. Click “Start” button.
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Step 8. To view Ping Log.
Speedtest
Speedtest is used to measure the speed and performance of internet connection. It assesses the download and upload speed of the network, providing valuable information about the overall connectivity performance.
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- Step1. Go to Diagnose>Speedtest page.
- Step2. Click Device Name icon. Pop-up “Select Device” dialog box to select device and click Apply.
- Step3. Select interface by Interface drop-down menu.
- Step4. Select server by Server drop-down menu.
- Step5. Click “Go” button.
Traceroute
Traceroute is utility that traces packet from your computer to an Internet host, it will show you how many hops packet requires to reach the host and how long each hop takes. Traceroute show possible routes (paths) and measure transit delay of packets across an Internet Protocol (IP) network.
- Step 1. Go to Diagnose>Traceroute page.
- Step 2. Click Device Name icon. Pop-up “Select Device” dialog box to select device and click Apply.
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Step 3. Click Target icon. Pop-up “Target” dialog box to select device and click Apply.
- Step 4. Or type the IP address, such as "1.1.1.1" or "google.com" in Target field.
- Step 5. Setup Traceroute Max TTL as 5.
- Step 6. Click “Start” button.
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iPerf
iPerf is a tool that measures network performance by evaluating the speed of data transfer between clients and servers. With iPerf, you have the flexibility to select OOS devices as client and server, as well as enter server addresses for testing.
- Step 1. Go to Diagnose>iPerf page
- Step 2. Click Device Name icon. Pop-up “Select Device” dialog box to select device and click Apply. Setup device as iPerf client.
- Step 3. Click Server Address icon. Pop-up “Server Address” dialog box to select device and click Apply. Setup as iPerf server.
- Step 4. Or type the IP address, such as "172.30.1.X" in Server Address field. Setup as iPerf server.
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Step 5. Setup Server Port 5201 (Add firewall rule with iPerf port in OOS device).
- Step 6. Select Protocol.
- Step 7. Select Transmit Mode.
- Step 8. Setup Test Duration time
- Step 9. Select Interface.
- Step 10. Modify Report Interval and Streams.
- Step 11. Click Start.
Note:
If you intend to conduct iPerf testing, you need to manually go to the OOS system, Go to Security > Firewall > Rule page, and add firewall rule with the port that requires testing.
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Cell Scanner
Cell scanner feature can quickly scan near base stations.
Note:
To execute the cell scanner feature, the OOS device must have a mobile network module, and the mobile network toggle must be turned on.
- Step 1. Go to Diagnose>Cell Scanner page.
- Step 2. Click Device Name icon. Pop-up “Select Device” dialog box to select device and click Apply.
- Step 3. Click “scan” button.
- Step 4. Wait around 90-120 seconds will show base station list.