Voip Troubleshooting; Testing The Sv9100 Network Connection - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Manual

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TDM
SIP
Trunk
TDM
Trunk
N1
= Number of DSP's in use on Node 1
N2
= Number of DSP's in use on Node 2
N3
= Number of DSP's in use on Node 3
2.7

VoIP Troubleshooting

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2.7.1

Testing the SV9100 Network Connection

To test the UNIVERGE SV9100 network connections, it is possible to use the ICMP (Internet Control
Message Protocol) Ping command. This basically sends a small amount of data from one device to
another and then waits for a reply. This test confirms that the IP addressing and physical connection are
good. To perform this test, from a Windows PC:
1. Click Start.
2. Click Run... .
3. In the Open dialogue box, enter cmd
4. Click OK. A Command prompt window opens.
5. Type ping 192.168.1.200.
The below screen shot shows that the UNIVERGE SV9100 system has replied to the Ping request – this
indicates that the UNIVERGE SV9100
system is correctly connected to the network.
N3=
N3=
N3=1
N3=1
1
1
N1=2
N1=1
N1=
1
N3=
N3=
N3=2
N3=2
2
2
N1=2
N1=1
N1=
N1=
2
1
N3=
N3=
N3=1
N3=1
1
1
N1=2
N1=1
N1=
1
=1
N3=
N3
N3=1
N3=1
1
=1
N2=2
N2=1
N2=
N2
2
=1
N3=
N3
N3=2
N3=2
2
=2
N2=2
N2=1
N2=
N2
2
=1
N3
N3=
N3=1
N3=1
=1
1
N2=2
N2=1
N2
=1
N3=
0
N3=1
1
N3=
N3=
N3=2
N3=1
2
1
N3=
0
N3=1
1
0
0

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