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Prodotto: Zoo
Sommario: Utility Rete Mac
Utility Rete viene eseguito su una postazione di lavoro di Rhino per Mac. L'utility fornisce diagnosi di rete utili per risolvere problemi di connettività fra le postazioni di lavoro di Rhino per Mac e i server Zoo servers.
Usa Spotlight]] sul Mac per trovare e aprire Utility Rete.
Nota: con il lancio di macOS Big Sur, Apple ha dismesso questa applicazione. Tuttavia, puoi ancora accedere a molte delle sue funzionalità usando Terminale.
The Network Utility provides these useful network tests:
1. Ping: The ping diagnostics utility is the primary TCP/IP tool used to troubleshoot connectivity, reachability, and name resolution. Ping verifies IP-level connectivity to another TCP/IP computer by sending Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Echo Request messages. Receipts of corresponding Echo Reply messages are displayed, along with round-trip times.
2. Lookup: The DNS Lookup diagnostic utility displays information that you can use to diagnose Domain Name System (DNS) infrastructure.
3. Traceroute: The Trace Route diagnostic utility determines the route taken to a destination by sending Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo packets with varying IP Time-To-Live (TTL) values to the destination. Each router along the path is required to decrement the TTL on a packet by at least 1 before forwarding it, so the TTL is effectively a hop count. When the TTL on a packet reaches 0, the router should send an ICMP Time Exceeded message back to the source computer.
4. Port Scan: The Port Scan test scans for open TCP ports. In the case of the Zoo, you will want to scane for for TCP Port 80.
If this test fails, then make sure the Zoo server service is running. You can do this by using either ZooAdmin.exe or the Services applet in Control Panel. Also, make sure TCP Port 80 is open on any firewall software, for both incoming and outgoing traffic, running on the Zoo system.