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8 port 10/100 wireless switch with power over ethernet
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clear timezone (continued)
Defaults: None
Access: Enabled
Examples: To return the switch's real-time clock to UTC, type the following command:
DWS-1008# clear timezone
success: change accepted.
ping
Tests IP connectivity between a DWS-1008 switch and another device. MSS sends an
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo packet to the specified device and listens
for a reply packet.
Syntax: ping host [count num-packets] [dnf] [flood] [interval time] [size size]
[source-ip ip-addr | vlan-name]
host
count num-packets Number of ping packets to send. You can specify from 0 through
dnf
flood
interval time
size size
source-ip ip-addr
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IP address, MAC address, hostname, alias, or user to ping.
2,147,483,647. If you enter 0, MSS pings continuously until you
interrupt the command.
Enables the Do Not Fragment bit in the ping packet to prevent the packet
from being fragmented.
Sends new ping packets as quickly as replies are received, or 100 times
per second, whichever is greater.
Note: Use the flood option sparingly. This option creates a lot of traffic
and can affect other traffic on the network.
Time interval between ping packets, in milliseconds. You can specify
from 100 through 10,000.
Packet size, in bytes. You can specify from 56 through 65,507.
Note: Because the switch adds header information, the ICMP packet
size is 8 bytes larger than the size you specify.
IP address, in dotted decimal notation, to use as the source IP address
in the ping packets.
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