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C H A P T E R 8 Services • Services, on page 49 Services Overview This chapter describes the utility functions that are available on the operating system, which include pinging another system and setting up remote support. Ping The Ping Utility window enables you to ping another server in the network. To ping another system, follow this procedure: Step 1 From the Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration window, navigate to Services > Ping. The Ping Remote window displays. Step 2 Enter the IP address or network name for the system that you want to ping. Step 3 Enter the ping interval in seconds. Step 4 Enter the packet size. Step 5 Enter the ping count, the number of times that you want to ping the system. When you specify multiple pings, the ping command does not display the ping date and time in real time. Be aware that the Ping command displays the data after the number of pings that you specified completes. Note Step 6 Select whether you want to validate IPSec. Step 7 Click Ping. The Ping Remote window displays the ping statistics. Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 15 49

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