Using Ping - Avaya 3500 series Getting Started

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Configuring Telnet
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Using ping

To ensure that the Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series has connectivity to the network, ping
a device you know is connected to this network. The ping command tests the network
connection to another network device. The command sends an Internet Control Message
Protocol (ICMP) packet from the switch to the target device. For more information about setting
IP addresses, see
Before you begin
The local IP address must be set before issuing the ping command.
Procedure
1. Log on to ACLI in User EXEC command mode.
2. At the command prompt, enter the following command:
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Getting Started
Variable
Setting the IP address
ping <A.B.C.D>[datasize <64-4096>] [{count <1-9999>} |
continuous] [{timeout | -t} <1-120>] [interval <1-60>]
[debug]
If the device receives the packet, it sends a ping reply. When the switch receives
the reply, it displays a message indicating that the specified IP address is being
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Value
up list is cleared, meaning that the 1st index
is set to 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 and the 2nd to 10th
indexes are set to
255.255.255.255/255.255.255.255. When
you do specify a source-ip value, the
specified pair is set to
255.255.255.2555/255.255.255.255.
Important:
These are the same source IP addresses
as in the IP Manager list. For more
information about the IP Manager list, see
Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3500
Series-Configuration — Security ,
NN47203–504.
Sets the Telnet settings to the default
values.
on page 29.
March 2013

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