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Revision as of 19:01, 12 June 2017
Setting | Description |
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Connectivity Test | The Connectivity Test checks that your Untangle can resolve and connect to http://updates.untangle.com This is an important test to establish that your WAN connections is functioning properly. |
Ping Test | A simple Ping utility. Enter a hostname or IP and ping away. |
DNS Test | A simple DNS utility. Enter a hostname and get an IP. |
Connection Test | The Connection Test is a very useful tool that lets you check the status of a port on a remote machine. Enter an IP or Hostname and a Port, click Run Test, and see what happens. |
Traceroute Test | A Simple Traceroute utility. Enter a hostname or IP and see what's between your Untangle and the remote machine. |
Packet Test | The Packet Test is a very powerful troubleshooting tool. Select an Interface to listen on and a timeout value, then hit Run Test to see traffic on that interface. You can filter by IP and/or port to, for example, check if traffic is hitting an interface or if a remote machine is answering a request. |