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Nortel nautica nauticars software: reference guide
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ping
ping
ping [arguments] <ip address>
The ping command sends an ICMP echo request to a
target IP address. The command is used generally for
diagnostic purposes to confirm that a remote router can
be reached.
The arguments for this command are as follows:
-t
Ping forever until interupted.
-n <num>
Ping <num> times.
-l <num>
Ping with <num> bytes of data.
-i <num>
Ping with a time to live of <num>.
-w <num>
Ping with a timeout of <num>.
-d <num>
Ping with a time delay of <num>.
-c
Ping with compressible data.
-v
no display.
For example, to ping an IP address 10 times:
bcc> ping -n 10 198.162.2.2
pop
pop
Like
cwc and
cwc.., pop moves you back one level.
For example, from the ospf# prompt:
ospf# pop
ip#
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