System Management Commands; Ping - Cisco 300 Series Cli Manual

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System Management Commands

78-21075-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
5.1

ping

Use the ping EXEC mode command to send ICMP echo request packets to
another node on the network.
Syntax
{ipv4-address | hostname} [size packet_size] [count packet_count]
ping [ip]
[timeout time_out]
{ipv6-address | hostname} [size packet_size] [count packet_count]
ping ipv6
[timeout time_out]
Parameters
ip—Use IPv4 to check the network connectivity.
ipv6—Use IPv6 to check the network connectivity.
ipv4-address—IPv4 address to ping.
ipv6-address—Unicast or Multicast IPv6 address to ping. When the IPv6
address is a Link Local address (IPv6Z address), the outgoing interface
name must be specified. See
hostname—Hostname to ping (Length: 1-160 characters. Maximum label
size for each part of the host name: 63.)
packet_size
size
tag. The default is 64 bytes. (IPv4:64–1518, IPv6: 68–1518)
packet_count
count
The default is 4 packets. If 0 is entered, it pings until stopped (0–65535).
time-out
time
—Timeout in milliseconds to wait for each reply, from 50 to
65535 milliseconds. The default is 2000 milliseconds (50–65535).
Default Usage
N/A
IPv6z Address
—Number of bytes in the packet not including the VLAN
—Number of packets to send, from 1 to 65535 packets.
Conventions.
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