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Tools_System Check
Ping Test
"Ping" is an Internet utility function that sends a series of short messages to a target
computer and reports the results. You can use it to test whether a computer is
running, and to get an idea of the quality of the connection to that computer, based
on the speed of the responses.
Host Name or IP Address
Enter either the IP address of the target computer or enter its fully qualified
domain name.
Ping
Start pinging the specified host.
Stop
The host is pinged repeatedly until you press this button.
Example:
Host Name or IP Address
www.whitehouse.gov
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Ping Result
Please wait, resolving www.whitehouse.gov
....
Resolved to 205.161.7.102.
Response from 205.161.7.102 received in 7 milliseconds.
Response from 205.161.7.102 received in 6 milliseconds.
Response from 205.161.7.102 received in 7 milliseconds.
User stopped ping.
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Tools_Schedules
Schedules can be created for use with enforcing rules. For example, if you want to restrict
web access to Mon-Fri from 3pm to 8pm, you could create a schedule selecting Mon, Tue,
Wed, Thu, and Fri and enter a Start Time of 3pm and End Time of 8pm.
Add/Edit Schedule Rule
In this section you can add entries to the Schedule Rules List below or edit existing
entries.
Name
Give the schedule a name that is meaningful to you, such as "Weekday rule".
Day(s)
Place a checkmark in the boxes for the desired days or select the All Week
radio button to select all seven days of the week.
All Day - 24 hrs
Select this option if you want this schedule in effect all day for the selected
day(s).
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Start Time
If you don't use the All Day option, then you enter the time here. The start time
is entered in two fields. The first box is for the hour and the second box is for
the minute. Email events are normally triggered only by the start time.
End Time
The end time is entered in the same format as the start time. The hour in the
first box and the minutes in the second box. The end time is used for most other
rules, but is not normally used for email events.
Save
Saves the new or edited Schedule Rule in the following list. When finished
updating the Schedule Rules, you must still click the
Save Settings
button at
the top of the page to make the changes effective and permanent.
Schedule Rules List
This section shows the currently defined Schedule Rules. A Schedule Rule can be
changed by clicking the Edit icon, or deleted by clicking the Delete icon. When you
click the Edit icon, the item is highlighted, and the "Edit Schedule Rule" section is
activated for editing.
Tools_Print Server
The router can support both "TCP Raw" and "LPD/LPR" printing protocols. Enable one or
both as required by the devices on the LAN.
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Enable Raw Port Printing
Causes the router to support TCP raw (also known as Port 9100). Printers are
identified by port numbers (9100 being the customary starting port number). This
option must be enabled for the Print Wizard to function.
Enable LPD/LPR Printing
Causes the router to support the LPD/LPR protocol. Printers are identified by a
symbolic queue name. This option is disabled by default; enable it if required by the
devices on the LAN. This method of printing is generally preferred for Unix or
Macintosh (starting with Mac OS 8.1).
Tools_Scanner
Scan Device:
Select the scanner type by clicking the radio button for Scanner Bed (most common)
or Auto Document Feeder (ADF). If you select ADF, select the document size from
the drop-down menu.

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