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8. Click Cancel on the IP Ping dialog box.
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TABLE 80
FCIP IP Ping Response Details
Field or Component
Status
Packets Sent
Packets Received
Packets Lost
Packet Lost percentage
Minimum Round Trip Time
Maximum Round Trip Time
Average Round Trip Time
The bottom table (IP Ping Details) provides details for each ping attempt.
TABLE 81
IP Ping Details
Field or Component
Reply From
Status
Number of bytes
Round Trip Time (ms)
Time To Live (hops)
Click Close on the IP Ping Result dialog box.
Description
Always displays 'Completed'. If there is a failure, an error message
displays instead of the IP Ping Result dialog box.
Always displays '4. This is not configurable.
The number of received responses.
Equal to the number of packets sent minus the number of packets
received.
The number of packets lost expressed as a percentage of the packets
sent. This will be 0%, 25%, 50%, 75% or 100% for 0, 1, 2, 3, or all 4
packets lost.
The shortest time, in milliseconds, of any response. If no response, the
round trip times is 0.
The longest time, in milliseconds, of any response. If no response, the
round trip times is 0.
The average time, in milliseconds, of all responses. If no response, the
round trip times is 0.
Description
The IP address of the device that sent the reply. For a normal response,
this is the destination IP address. Some error responses (such as
"destination unreachable") may come from an intermediate router.
Displays either Success or an error message (such as request timed out
or destination unreachable) from the switch.
The number of bytes in the data portion of the response. Should be 64,
matching the 64 bytes of data sent in the transmitted packet.
The time in milliseconds between sending the packet and receiving the
response. This provides a rough indication of network congestion or
latency. It is normal for the first packet to experience a higher round trip
time than later packets, if the intermediate routers need to do ARP
requests to locate the next hop.
The number of hops remaining in the received response. The time to live
is decremented by each router that forwards the packet. The packet is
dropped if the time to live reaches zero.
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