IP Profile Editor: Initialize IP Emulator


IP

Own IP address: Source address used in the IP datagrams sent by the Clarinet interface. The address is expressed as a group of four numbers (0-255) separated by dots.
For H323 simulation, IP address used by default in ASN.1 fields (H225.0 RAS, Call Signalling etc.).

Subnet mask: The subnet mask is used in combination with the Own IP address setting to identify which network the Clarinet interface is on.
The mask format is expressed as a group of four numbers (0-255) separated by dots.
As an example, a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 allows you to define the whole range of addresses starting with the same three first numbers as the Clarinet's IP address, and ending from 0 to 255.
The value 0.0.0.0 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 expressed as a group of four numbers (0-255) separated by dots.

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


ICMP Echo request (ping)

Auto:-

  • No: A series of ICMP Echo Request messages can be sent manually.
  • Yes: A series of ICMP Echo Request 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 the network segment.

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

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

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


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