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After you execute the ping ipv6 command, you can press Ctrl+C to terminate the ping operation.
Examples
# Test whether destination 2001::1 is accessible.
<Sysname> ping ipv6 2001::1
PING 2001::1 : 56
Reply from 2001::1
bytes=56 Sequence=1 hop limit=64
Reply from 2001::1
bytes=56 Sequence=2 hop limit=64
Reply from 2001::1
bytes=56 Sequence=3 hop limit=64
Reply from 2001::1
bytes=56 Sequence=4 hop limit=64
Reply from 2001::1
bytes=56 Sequence=5 hop limit=64
--- 2001::1 ping statistics ---
5 packet(s) transmitted
5 packet(s) received
0.00% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 0/4/20 ms
Table 2-1 Description on the fields of the ping ipv6 command
Field
PING 2001::1
56 data bytes
press CTRL_C to break
Reply from 2001::1
bytes=
Sequence=
hop limit=
time =
--- 2001::1 ping statistics ---
5 packet(s) transmitted
5 packet(s) received
0.00% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max =
0/4/20 ms
data bytes, press CTRL_C to break
time = 20 ms
time = 0 ms
time = 0 ms
time = 0 ms
time = 0 ms
Verify whether the device at 2001::1 is reachable
Number of bytes in the ICMPv6 echo request
Press Ctrl + C to terminate the ping operation after the ping ipv6
command is executed.
An ICMPv6 reply message is received from the device at 2001::1.
If no ICMPv6 reply is received within the timeout time, "Request time
out" is displayed.
Number of data bytes in the ICMPv6 reply message
Packet sequence number
TTL in the ICMP reply message, similar to the TTL in the output
information of IPv4 ping operations.
Round-trip response time
Statistics obtained by pinging the IPv6 address 2001::1
Number of sent packets
Number of received packets
Packet loss percentage
Minimum/average/maximum response time, in milliseconds.
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