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debugging
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If the network transmission is slow, you can appropriately prolong the timeout
time waiting for reply.
For related command, see tracert.
Example
Check the reachability of the host at 202.38.160.244.
<3Com> ping 202.38.160.244
ping 202.38.160.244 : 56 data bytes , press CTRL-C to break
Reply from 202.38.160.244 : bytes=56 sequence=1 ttl=255 time = 1ms
Reply from 202.38.160.244 : bytes=56 sequence=2 ttl=255 time = 2ms
Reply from 202.38.160.244 : bytes=56 sequence=3 ttl=255 time = 1ms
Reply from 202.38.160.244 : bytes=56 sequence=4 ttl=255 time = 3ms
Reply from 202.38.160.244 : bytes=56 sequence=5 ttl=255 time = 2ms
--202.38.160.244 ping statistics--
5 packets transmitted
5 packets received
0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 1/2/3 ms
reboot
Syntax
reboot
View
User view
Parameter
None
Description
Using the reboot command, you can reboot the device.
This command produces the same effect as the power is turned off and then on,
but provides the user with a convience method of rebooting the device from a
remote site.
The operation of this command will render the network unusable for a short
period of time. So it should be used with caution. Before rebooting the Router,
remember to save the configuration file if necessary,.
Example
Reboot the device.
<3Com> reboot
System will reboot! Continue?[Y/N]

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