Wireless Network Manager Administration Guide
- Wireless Network Manager
- Getting Started with Wireless Network Manager
- Overview
- Using Air Marshal
- Managing Your Network
- Managing Policies
- Policy Hierarchy
- Select an AP Policy
- Select a Switch Policy
- General
- System
- Spanning Tree Protocol
- Link Layer Discovery Protocol
- Voice VLAN
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Snooping
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Relay
- Loopback Detection
- Jumbo Frames
- Multicast Filtering
- 802.1X
- Static Route IPV4
- DoS
- Radius Server
- Mirror Settings
- Address Resolution Protocol
- Static MAC Address Table
- SNMP
- Ports
- Link Aggregation
- VLAN
- Select an SSID
- Select a Security Policy
- AP Policies
- Using Tags to Manage Access Points and SSIDs
- QoS Policies
- Wi-Fi Multimeda (WMM) Profiles
- Managing Switch Policies
- Managing SNMP Policies
- Managing Switch SNMP Policies
- Policy Hierarchy
- Security
- Admin
- SonicWall Support
Testing Connectivity With Ping, Traceroute, or NSLookup
You can use the Diagnostics to test the connections of your SonicWave using either through pings or a trace route.
To test the connectivity of a SonicWave using pings or a trace route
- Navigate to the Network > Devices pages.
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On the row for the device you want to test, hover over the far right area until the configuration icons appear.
The device must be online.
- Select the Diagnostics (Magnifier) icon. the Diagnose SonicWave page displays.
- In the Diagnostics with Ping or Trace route section, select the option from the Tool drop down that you want to use:
- Ping
- Traceroute
- NSLookup
- In the IP Address/Hostname field, enter the IP address or fully qualified domain name (FQDN) you want to test.
- Click Test. The results will be displayed below the Result section.
- Click Close to close the Diagnose SonicWave page.
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