Table A10-5. Appletalk-Related Argument For The Superuser Ping Command; Ping - Bay Networks 5390 Administering

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5390_01# netstat –ia 2
The netstat –z command display looks like this:
5390_01# netstat –z

ping

The CLI superuser ping command elicits an ICMP Echo Response from a specified host. The
command prints a line of output for each response returned. The syntax is:
ping [–artv] host [data_bytes [count]]
Table A10-5 explains the –a argument, which is the only one related to AppleTalk.
The ping command continually sends one request per second, and displays a line of output for every
response. Entering any character from the keyboard stops ping. The count allows you to send a
limited number of requests. When ping stops, it displays a brief summary. For more details on the
ping command, see ping on page C3-35.
The ping display for an AppleTalk node looks like this:
A10-12
*** ARAP Statistics ***
ATALK sent:52
ATALK received:0
ARAP Version 1
MNP received:17683
MNP internal errors:0
MNP retransmit:0
eng lab
test lab
techpubs
sqa
market1
marcom
market2
project A
Table A10-5. AppleTalk-related Argument for the Superuser ping
Command
Argument
Description
–a
Generates AppleTalk Echo Protocol (AEP) echo request
packets to a target node. Displays the time the packet took to
turn around.
ATALK sent dropped:
ATALK received dropped:0
MNP fcs errors:0
MNP sent:3590
project B
account
west sales
HR
east sales
project C
central sales
0
893-741-B

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