Figure 150 show mac address-table Command Example
ras# show mac address-table static
Vid
1 01:a0:c5:aa:aa:aa
2 00:50:ba:ad:4f:81
1 00:a0:c5:fe:ea:71
2 00:a0:c5:fe:ea:71
ras#
40.3 ping
Syntax:
where
<ip>
[in-band|out-of-
band|vlan <vlan-id>
]
[ size <0-8024> ]
[ -t ]
This command sends Ping packets to an Ethernet device. The following example sends Ping
requests to and displays the replies from an Ethernet device with an IP address of
192.168.1.100
Figure 151 ping Command Example
ras# ping 192.168.1.100
sent
rcvd
1
2
3
ras#
Chapter 40 Command Examples
Mac Port
1
1
CPU
CPU
ping <ip> < [in-band|out-of-band|vlan <vlan-id> ] [ size <0-
8024> ] [ -t ]>
=
The IP address of an Ethernet device.
=
Specifies the network interface or the VLAN ID to which the
Ethernet device belongs.
out-of-band
means the other ports on the switch.
=
Specifies the packet size to send.
=
Sends Ping packets to the Ethernet device indefinitely. Click
[CTRL]+ C
.
rate
rtt
avg
1
100
0
2
100
0
3
100
0
Status
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
refers the management port while
to terminate the Ping process.
mdev
max
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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in-band
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reply from
0
192.168.1.100
0
192.168.1.100
0
192.168.1.100
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