Diagnostic tool for Kerio Control Box
Kerio Technologies provides a tool for diagnosing hardware problems with the Kerio Control Box. This tool collects crucial information for the Kerio Technologies technical support. It is designed to be run from a USB flash drive.
The diagnostic tool is designed for a single use. An operation does not repeat if you restart with the flash drive still in the USB port. Once you perform the operation unplug the flash drive.
Creating the diagnostic flash drive
The diagnostic tool file, kerio-control-usbdiag, is an image of an installation disk and must be saved directly on the physical device. Follow the instructions for your client system below.
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Using the diagnostic flash drive
- Switch off Kerio Control Box.
- Plug the USB flash drive into one of the USB ports of your Kerio Control Box.
- Switch on Kerio Control Box.
- After approximately 2 minutes Kerio Control Box beeps three times. This means that the operating system has been introduced and the diagnostic test has started. If the device does not beep within the following 10 minutes, the test has failed. In that case switch off the device, eject the USB flash drive and send the diagnostic information to Kerio Technologies technical support.
- The test starts with 10 beeps and runs for about 60 minutes — a 40-minute memory test and a diagnostic test. If you want to skip the memory test, press any key during the ten-beep interval. Once the test is finished, Kerio Control Box starts beeping every 30 seconds.
- Switch off Kerio Control Box and eject the USB flash drive.
Test results processing
Reinsert the flash drive into the USB port.
Find the partition called KerioDiag on the flash drive. It contains the file with test results.
Send this file to Kerio Technologies technical support, and optionally describe the problem of your Kerio Control Box.
Recovering USB flash drive for further use
To reuse your flash drive, you will need to reformat it to remove the partitions. For more information refer to Recovering the USB flash drive for further use.
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