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IP

Own IP address. Source address used in the IP datagrams sent by the Clarinet interface. The address is notated by using four numbers from 0 through 255, separated by periods.
For H323 simu, IP address used by default in ASN.1 fields (H225.0 RAS, Call Signalling, ...)

Subnet mask. is combined with the Own IP address to identify which network the Clarinet interface is on.
The mask format is notated by using four numbers from 0 through 255, separated by periods.
As an example, the 255.255.255.0 value allows to define the whole range of addresses starting with the same 3 first numbers as Clarinet IP address, and ending from 0 to 255.
The 0.0.0.0 value means that no subnetting is in use.

Gateway. Address of the default local IP router on the same network as the Clarinet interface, that is used to forward traffic to destinations beyond the local network.
The address is notated by using four numbers from 0 through 255, separated by periods.

Maximum Transmission Unit. Value in octets of the MTU parameter (1024 defined in the standard)


ICMP Echo request (ping)

Auto.

  • No. Series of Echo Requests messages can be sent by manual command.
  • Yes. Series of Echo Requests messages are automatically and regularly sent according to the following parameter.
    Time. Duration for cyclic generation of the series of Echo Requests messages.

Default remote IP address. This value will be used in Auto mode, and is the default value in manual mode.

Time to live. The 'time-to-live' allocated to segment in the network.

Count. Number of Echo Requests messages which will be sent in a series.

Send timer. Duration between two successive Echo Requests messages of the series.

Reply timeout. Max delay for receiving 'Echo reply' and considering  it Ok after sending an Echo Request message.
An ICMP Echo ststistics event is generated at the end of each series.


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updated:  27-Feb-04