Ping Ipv6 Interface - Dell PowerConnect 8024 Cli Reference Manual

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Example
The following example determines whether another computer is on the network at the IPv6
address specified.
console(config)#ping ipv6 2030:1::1/64
Send count=3, Receive count=0 from 2030:1::1/64
Average round trip time = 0.00 ms

ping ipv6 interface

Use ping ipv6 interface command in the Privileged EXEC mode to determine whether another
computer is on the network. To use the command, configure the switch for network (in-band)
connection. The source and target devices must have the ping utility enabled and running on
top of TCP/IP. The switch can be pinged from any IP workstation with which the switch is
connected through the default VLAN (VLAN 1), as long as there is a physical path between the
switch and the workstation. The terminal interface sends three pings to the target station. Use
the interface keyword to ping an interface by using the link-local address or the global IPv6
address of the interface. The source can be a loopback, tunnel, or logical interface.
Syntax
ping ipv6 interface {vlan
datagram-size
[size
]
vlan-id — Valid VLAN ID.
tunnel-id — Tunnel identifier. (Range: 0-7)
loopback-id — Loopback identifier. (Range: 0-7)
link-local-address — IPv6 address to ping.
datagram-size — Size of the datagram. (Range: 48-2048 bytes)
Default Configuration
This command has no default configuration.
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC mode
User Guidelines
This command has no user guidelines.
vlan-id
tunnel-id
| tunnel
loopback-id
} | loopback
IPv6 Routing Commands
link-local-address
}
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