Chapter 6: Using the Web Interface2943. In the Number of Requests field, type a number up to 20 or adjustthe value by clicking either arrow. This number determines howmany packets are sent for pinging the host.4. Click Run Ping to start pinging the host. A dialog appears, displayingthe Ping results.5. Click Close to quit the dialog.Tracing the Network RouteTrace Route lets you find out the route over the network between twohosts or systems.To trace the route for a host:1. Choose Maintenance > Network Diagnostics > Trace Route. The"Trace Route to Host" dialog appears.2. Type the IP address or name of the host whose route you want tocheck in the Host Name field.3. In the Timeout (s) field, type a timeout value in seconds to end thetrace route operation. Note that if the timeout value is too small, thetrace route results may be incomplete.4. To use the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packets toperform the trace route command, select the Use ICMP Packetscheckbox.5. Click Run. A dialog appears, displaying the Trace Route results.Listing TCP ConnectionsYou can use the "List TCP Connections" to display a list of TCPconnections.To list TCP connections:1. Choose Maintenance > Network Diagnostics > List TCP Connections.The TCP Connections window appears.2. Click Close to quit the dialog.Downloading Diagnostic InformationImportant: This function is for use by Raritan Field Engineers or whenyou are directed by Raritan Technical Support.