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6400 TCP/IP Client
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6400 Computer TCP/IP Client User's Guide
-n times
-o
-p precedence
-Q
-q
-r
-t
Sends the specified number of echo requests
and then stops. By default, ping sends only
one echo request. The -t option overrides
this option.
Turns on IP No Op option, which has no
effect on the transmission but is sometimes
used for alignment purposes. It uses 1 byte
of option space.
Sets the IP Precedence level. The variable
precedence is a number in the 0-7 range.
This option overrides any Precedence
options configured in PCTCP.INI. The IP
precedence levels and descriptions are as
follows:
0
Routine
1
Priority
2
Immediate
3
Flash
Turns on Trace Route option, which
performs like the -q option except that IP
addresses are not translated to domain
names.
Turns on the Trace Route option. The
option increments the TTL to identify all of
the routers encountered when trying to
reach the target host, and denotes each
router by its IP address and domain name.
The option displays the number of hops
required to reach the target host. If it does
not reach a host after 96 hops, ping times
out.
Turns on the IP Record Route option.
Continuously sends echo requests to the
target host, each time waiting for a response
before sending the next request. When in
this request response request loop, ping
reports all echo failures and an incremental
summary of trials and successes. To exit
from this command, type q. The -t option
overrides the -n option, if specified.
SECTION 2
4
Flash override
5
CRITIC/ECP
6
Internetwork control
7
Network control

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