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dns
Syntax
dns target-addr dns-name name-server ip-address [source ip-address] [count send-
count] [timeout timeout] [interval interval]
Context
<GLOBAL>
config>saa>test>type
Description
This command configures a DNS name resolution test.
Parameters
target-addr — The IP host address to be used as the destination for performing an OAM ping
dns-name — The DNS name to be resolved to an IP address.
name-server ip-address — Specifies the server connected to a network that resolves network names
source ip-address — Specifies the IP address to be used as the source for performing an OAM ping
send-count send-count — The number of messages to send, expressed as a decimal integer. The
timeout timeout — The timeout parameter in seconds, expressed as a decimal integer. This value is
interval interval — The interval parameter in seconds, expressed as a decimal integer. This
icmp-ping
Syntax
icmp-ping [ip-address | dns-name] [rapid | detail] [ttl time-to-live] [tos type-of-service] [size
bytes] [pattern pattern] [source ip-address | dns-name] [interval seconds] [{next-hop ip-
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operation.
into network addresses.
operation.
send-count parameter is used to override the default number of message requests sent. Each
message request must either timeout or receive a reply before the next message request is sent.
The message interval value must be expired before the next message request is sent.
Default
1
Values
1 — 100
used to override the default timeout value and is the amount of time that the router will wait for
a message reply after sending the message request. Upon the expiration of message timeout, the
requesting router assumes that the message response will not be received. Any response received
after the request times out will be silently discarded.
Default
5
Values
1 — 10
parameter is used to override the default request message send interval and defines the minimum
amount of time that must expire before the next message request is sent.
If the interval is set to 1 second, and the timeout value is set to 10 seconds, then the maximum
time between message requests is 10 seconds and the minimum is 1 second. This depends upon
the receipt of a message reply corresponding to the outstanding message request.
Default
1
Values
1 — 10
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