Setting up Ping Check to ping a LAN host
Question: By default, Ping Check verifies the availability of hosts on an external network (on the internet). Is it possible to configure Ping Check to check the availability of a local network host? Specifically, if you want to set up a persistent polling of the host on your home network using ICMP queries.
Answer: Yes, it is possible. To set up Ping Check, connect to the command-line interface (CLI) of your router.
First, create a profile for Ping Check. Here is an example of how to configure ping to a host on your home network with IP address 192.168.1.222
(this profile is named Host
). Perform the following commands in sequence:
ping-check profile Host host 192.168.1.222 update-interval 10 mode icmp max-fails 5 exit
Then enable the profile on the Home network interface with the command
interface Home ping-check profile Host
Then save the configuration:
system configuration save
This will cause the Ping Check mechanism to continually ping a host (in our example, 192.168.1.222
) that is on the router's local network.