Figure 15-6 Format Of An Icmp Echo Request/Reply - Zte ZXR10 ZSR V2 Configuration Manual (System Management

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ZXR10 ZSR V2 Configuration Guide (System Management)

Figure 15-6 Format of an ICMP Echo Request/Reply

If the type code is 8, it is an ICMP Echo Request packet. If the type code is 0, it is an
ICMP Echo Reply packet.
For other types of ICMP query packets, a server must reply with the identifier and the
serial number. In addition, the option sent by a client must be echoed. It is supposed
that the client is interested in the information.
The serial number starts from 0, and it increments by one when a new Echo Request
is sent. The ping program displays the serial number of each returning packet, which
allows users to check whether packets are lost, in disorder or duplicated.
Configuration Commands
To configure IP ping on the ZXR10 ZSR V2, run the following commands:
Command
ping [vrf <vrf-name>]{<ip-address>|domain
ZXR10>
<domain-name>}
ping [{dcn|vrf <vrf-name>}]{<ip-address>|domain
ZXR10#
<domain-name>}[df-bit <don't-frag>][pattern <string>][speed
{limit {0 |<limit-num>}| interval <interval-number>}][repeat
<repeat-count>][size <datagram-size>][source <source-addre
ss>][timeout <timeout>][tos <tos>][ttl <ttl>][option {[{loose |
strict}<source-route-address>][record <record-hops>][timestamp
<record-timestamps>][none]}][interface <interface-name>]
ping vrf <vrf-name><ip-address>
ZXR10#
ping dcn <ip-address>
ZXR10#
ping domain <domain-name>
ZXR10#
domain <domain-name>: DNS domain name, range: 1–128 characters.
repeat<repeat-count>: number of retry attempts, range: 1–65535, default: 5.
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Function
Pings an IP address in user mode.
Pings an IP address in privileged
mode.
Pings the name of the Virtual
Route Forwarding Table (VRF)
that an IP address belongs to. The
range of the VRF name is 1–32
characters.
Pings the name of a Data
Communications Network (DCN)
that an IP address belongs to.
Pings a Domain Name System
(DNS) domain name.

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