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{tos <tos>} {interval <interval>} {vr <vrid>} <host> {from <source IP address>} {with
record-route}
Options for the ping command are described in
Table 8: Ping command parameters
Parameter
count
start-size
continuous
end-size
udp
dont-fragment
ttl
tos
interval
vr
host
from
with record-route
If a
request fails, the switch stops sending the request after three attempts. Press [Ctrl] + C to
ping
interrupt a
request earlier. The statistics are tabulated after the ping is interrupted or stops.
ping

Traceroute

The
command enables you to trace the routed path between the switch and a destination
traceroute
endstation. The
traceroute
traceroute {vr <vrid>} <host> {from <source IP address>} {ttl <number>} {port <port> |
icmp}
where:
is the name of the virtual router (the Aspen 8810 switch does not support user-created VRs).
vr
from source IP address
the address of the transmitting interface is used.
is the hostname of the destination endstation. To use the hostname, you must first configure
host
DNS.
configures the switch to trace the hops until the time-to-live has been exceeded for the switch.
ttl
uses the specified UDP port number.
port
uses ICMP echo messages to trace the routed path.
icmp
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Table
Description
Specifies the number of ping requests to send.
Specifies the size, in bytes, of the packet to be sent, or the starting size if
incremental packets are to be sent.
Specifies that UDP or ICMP echo messages to be sent continuously. This option can
be interrupted by pressing [Ctrl] + C.
Specifies an end size for packets to be sent.
Specifies that the ping request should use UDP instead of ICMP.
Sets the IP to not fragment the bit.
Sets the TTL value.
Sets the TOS value.
Sets the time interval between sending out ping requests.
Specifies the virtual router name to use for sending out the echo message. If not
specified, VR-Default is used.
NOTE: The Aspen 8810 switch does not support user-created VRs.
Specifies a IPv4 host to ping.
Uses the specified source address. If not specified, the address of the transmitting
interface is used.
Sets the traceroute information.
command syntax is:
uses the specified source address in the ICMP packet. If not specified,
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