Ping - Allied Telesis AT-AR3050S Command Reference Manual

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IP A
P
DDRESSING AND
ROTOCOL

PING

ping
Overview
This command sends a query to another IPv4 host (send Echo Request messages).
ping [ip] <host> [broadcast] [df-bit {yes|no}] [interval
Syntax
<0-128>] [pattern <hex-data-pattern>] [repeat
{<1-2147483647>|continuous}] [size <36-18024>] [source
<ip-addr>] [timeout <1-65535>] [tos <0-255>]
Mode
User Exec and Privileged Exec
Example
To ping the IP address 10.10.0.5 use the following command:
awplus#
C613-50077-01 REV A
C
OMMANDS
Parameter
<host>
broadcast
df-bit
interval <0-128>
pattern <hex-
data-pattern>
repeat
<1-2147483647>
continuous
size <36-18024>
source <ip-addr>
timeout
<1-65535>
tos <0-255>
ping 10.10.0.5
Command Reference for AT-AR3050S
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.5-2.x
Description
The destination IP address or hostname.
Allow pinging of a broadcast address.
Enable or disable the do-not-fragment bit in the IP header.
Specify the time interval in seconds between sending ping
packets. The default is 1. You can use decimal places to
specify fractions of a second. For example, to ping every
millisecond, set the interval to 0.001.
Specify the hex data pattern.
Specify the number of ping packets to send.
Specify repeat count. The default is 5.
Continuous ping
The number of data bytes to send, excluding the 8 byte ICMP
header. The default is 56 (64 ICMP data bytes).
The IP address of a configured IP interface to use as the
source in the IP header of the ping packet.
The time in seconds to wait for echo replies if the ARP entry is
present, before reporting that no reply was received. If no
ARP entry is present, it does not wait.
The value of the type of service in the IP header.
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