Icmp Timestamp - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6850-48 Cli Reference Manual

Alcatel-lucent omniswitch 6850-48: reference guide
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IP Commands

icmp timestamp

Enables or disables ICMP timestamp messages, and sets the minimum packet gap. The minimum packet
gap is the number of microseconds that must pass between ICMP messages of the same type.
icmp timestamp [request | reply] {{enable | disable} | min-pkt-gap gap}
Syntax Definitions
request
reply
enable
disable
gap
Defaults
parameter
enable | disable
gap
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6850E, 6855, 9000E
Usage Guidelines
The data received (a timestamp) in the message is returned in the reply together with an additional
timestamp. The timestamp is 32 bits of milliseconds since midnight UT. The Originate timestamp is
the time the sender last touched the message before sending it, the Receive timestamp is the time the
echoer first touched it on receipt, and the Transmit timestamp is the time the echoer last touched the
message on sending it.
Using this command without specifying a request or reply will enable, disable, or set the minimum
packet gap for both types.
The timestamp ICMP messages can also be enabled, disabled, and modified using the
command. See the
messages.
Examples
-> icmp timestamp reply enable
-> icmp timestamp enable
-> icmp timestamp request enable
-> icmp timestamp request min-pkt-gap 50
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
Specifies timestamp request messages.
Specifies timestamp reply messages.
Enables the specified ICMP message.
Disables the specified ICMP message.
The number of microseconds required between ICMP messages of this
type.
default
enable
0
icmp type
command information on the type and code for the timestamp ICMP
June 2012
icmp type
page 14-87

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