Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide
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SYSTEM UTILITY > TRACEROUTE > TRACE TARGET
Specifies the IP address of the remote system to trace the routes to.
SYSTEM UTILITY > TRACEROUTE > MAXIMUM HOPS
Specifies the maximum number of router exchanges allowed when traveling to the final destination
(specified using the
T
RACE
T
ARGET
field) Range is 1 to 30. Default is 30.
SYSTEM UTILITY > TRACEROUTE > TIMEOUT (IN SECS)
Specifies the maximum delay (in seconds) given to a host (along a path to the final destination) to respond
to the probe datagram sent before considering the packet a failure.
SYSTEM UTILITY > TRACEROUTE > RETRIES
Specifies the number of times the probe datagram is sent to each host (along the path to the final
destination).
SYSTEM UTILITY > TRACEROUTE > BEGIN TRACEROUTE
Activates the traceroute process.
SYSTEM UTILITY > RESET UNIT
Selecting this activator will initiate a soft reset of the unit.
SYSTEM UTILITY > TERMINAL MODE
Selecting the terminal mode gives the user a command-line prompt to perform utilities such as pings,
traceroutes, resets, firmware updates, configuration, and more.
T
ERMINAL
M
ODE
can also be accessed by
using the shortcut keys <Ctrl+T> from other menu screens. From this command-line prompt, you can:
• Perform a reset with the command "reset"
• Perform a complete factory restore with the command "factory_reset"
• Configure the unit. The unit has the ability to download a text file which contains the configuration of
the entire unit. This configuration may then be altered in a text editor, and then uploaded to a unit. (See
DLP-13, Saving and Loading Text Configuration using Terminal Command Line, for further
assistance.)
• Debug and troubleshoot. This function would be carried out with the assistance of ADTRAN Technical
Support.
• Start and stop the fail-safe timer for the auto-config feature.
• Perform a firmware upgrade via TFTP.
upgrade_firmware hostname filename
• Use the save command to write the entire configuration to flash.
• Display the unit’s MAC address with the command mac.
• Perform a ping or extended ping. Syntax is:
ping hostname/address [repeat xx] [size xx] [timeout xx] [source xx] [noNat]