Sends an ICMP echo request with 544 bytes of data. This is the current probe. Sends an ICMP echo request with 544 bytes of data. This item is disabled because you are testing an entire zone or IP network. Sends a probe to each unused address in the network to discover nodes that were missed. Sends an ICMP echo request with a unique, random data string. This is the current probe. Sends an ICMP echo request with a unique, random data string. Sends an AppleTalk echo request with a unique, random data string. This is the current probe. Sends an AppleTalk echo request with a unique, random data string. Includes all addresses in the range. This is the current setting. Includes all addresses in the range. Includes addresses that respond to a single ICMP echo. This is the current setting. Includes addresses in the range that respond to a single ICMP echo. Includes addresses that have domain name entries. This is the current setting. Includes addresses that have domain name entries. This item contains information about some aspect of the machine on which you have clicked. Choosing this item will do absolutely nothing. This item is disabled because you are testing a remote network or an entire zone, or the local network is not LocalTalk. Groups all the selected devices together at the top of the device list. This item is checked because the device list is sorted this way. Sorts the device list by time since the last dropped packet. This item is checked because the device list is sorted this way. Sorts the device list by the percentage of packets dropped. This item is checked because the device list is sorted this way. Sorts the device list by network address. This item is checked because the device list is sorted this way. Sorts the device list by type. This item is checked because the device list is sorted this way. Sorts the device list by name. This item is checked because the device list is sorted this way. Allows you to set the current timeout or automatic timeout option, and specify the delay between testing each node. This item is disabled because you are testing IP. The number format menu only affects AppleTalk addresses. Num format -- enabled Self-Send is currently enabled. Choose this item to turn Self-Send off. This item is disabled because you are testing IP. This Macintosh is unable to send AppleTalk packets to itself. Choose this item to turn Self-Send on. MacPing will stop testing devices which have dropped their last five packets. Choose this item to turn that setting off. MacPing always tests every device, regardless of how many packets it has dropped. Choose this item to stop testing devices which have dropped their last five packets. The sound is on. Choose this item to turn the sound off. The sound is off. Choose this item to turn the sound on. The testing process is paused. Choose this item to resume testing. Pauses the testing process. Use this item to control when MacPing will probe the network. This item is disabled because the front-most window does not support it. Allows you to test a single IP address or a range of IP addresses. This item is disabled because the front-most window does not support it. Allows you to test a specific zone. This item is disabled because the front-most window does not support it. Allows you to test a specific AppleTalk network number. This item is disabled because you are testing IP. Update the zone list and re-scan the current network or zone. This item is disabled because you are testing IP. Re-scan the current network or zone for new devices. Groups all the selected devices together at the top of the device list. Sorts the device list by time since the last dropped packet. Sorts the device list by the percentage of packets dropped. Sorts the device list by network address. Sorts the device list by type. Sorts the device list by name. This item is disabled because you have not specified anything to find. You need to use the Find... command first. Repeats the last Find operation, searching for the next occurrence of the specified string. This item is disabled because the front-most window does not support the Find operation. Allows you to search the device list for specific names or types. This item is disabled because there are no node conflicts. Select addresses that are being used by more than one device. This item is disabled because the front-most window does not support it. Select the devices that not selected, and de-select the rest. Select all devices. This item is disabled because the front-most window does not support it. Select all devices. This item is disabled because MacPing does not support the Clear operation. This item is disabled because MacPing does not support the Paste operation. This item is disabled because nothing is selected. Copy the displayed Name, Type, Address, and Percent columns for the selected devices to the clipboard. Hold down the shift key to copy all names of all selected devices. This item is disabled because MacPing does not support the Cut operation. This item is disabled because MacPing does not support the Undo operation. Quits the MacPing™ application. Allows you to print the contents of the MacPing window. Allows you to set the options for your printer. Allows you to save the contents of the MacPing window as a text file. The device list is saved in a tab-delimited format so it can be opened with any spreadsheet. This item is checked because AppleTalk addresses are displayed in hexadecimal notation. Displays AppleTalk addresses in hexadecimal notation. This item is checked because AppleTalk addresses are displayed in decimal notation. Displays AppleTalk addresses in decimal notation. This item is checked because AppleTalk addresses are displayed in octal notation. Displays AppleTalk addresses in octal notation. Use the Number Format Menu to display AppleTalk addresses in octal, decimal or hexadecimal. Use the Settings Menu to change the sound setting, to ignore non-responders, to change the AppleTalk self-send, to change the number format, or to adjust the timers. Use the MacPing menu to update devices in the current zone, update the zone list, test a network, test a zone, test an IP range of addresses, or pause testing. Use the View Menu to sort the device list by Name, Type, Address, Percent Dropped, Recent Drops or Selected. Use the Edit Menu to copy the names of selected devices, change the selection, or find devices that contain some text. Use the File Menu to save or print the contents of the MacPing window or to quit MacPing. This item lets you specify the number or range of numbers for an AppleTalk network to test. It is checked because there are no networks in the current zone. This item lets you specify the number or range of numbers for an AppleTalk network to test. This item lets you specify a different IP address or range of IP addresses to test. This item lets you specify a single IP address or range of IP addresses to test. Any network number -- checked Any network number -- unchecked Any zone -- checked Any zone -- unchecked This is one of the names registered for the device. This name is currently visible in the device list. For AppleTalk devices, the number in () is the socket number (decimal). This is one of the names registered for the device. Choose this item to change the name and type visible in the device list. For AppleTalk devices, the number in () is the socket number (decimal). Sends an ICMP echo request with data that you have specified. This is the current probe. Sends an ICMP echo request with data that you can specify. Sends an SNMP Get-Next-Request asking for the “sysName” variable. This is the current probe. Sends an SNMP Get-Next-Request asking for the “sysName” variable. Sends an ICMP echo request with 1,472 bytes of data. This is the current probe. Sends an ICMP echo request with 1,472 bytes of data. Sends an ICMP echo request with 8 bytes of data. This is the current probe. Sends an ICMP echo request with 8 bytes of data. Sends an AppleTalk echo request with data that you have specified. This is the current probe. Sends an AppleTalk echo request with data that you can specify. Sends a LAP Request-To-Send and waits for the corresponding Clear-To-Send. This is the current probe. Sends a LAP Request-To-Send and waits for the corresponding Clear-To-Send. Sends a Printer Status packet. This is the current probe. Sends a Printer Status packet. Sends a Name-Binding Lookup that checks if the node's name and type are still registered. If no names are registered, this probe tries to look up the names. This is the current probe. Sends a Name-Binding Lookup that checks if the node's name and type are still registered. If no names are registered, this probe tries to look up the names. Sends an AppleTalk echo request with 580 bytes of data. This is the current probe. Sends an AppleTalk echo request with 580 bytes of data. Sends an AppleTalk echo request with 8 bytes of data. This is the current probe. Sends an AppleTalk echo request with 8 bytes of data. Sends a short echo or printer status packet depending on which probe elicits a response. This is the current probe. Sends a short echo or printer status packet depending on which probe elicits a response. Displays the MacPing™ help window which provides reference information about MacPing™. Displays information about your network connection: your AppleTalk address, IP address, IP subnet mask and ethernet address. Also tells you about this copy of MacPing™.