Command Reference Guide
ping stack-member <number>
Use the ping stack-member command to ping a member of the stack. Variations of this command include:
ping stack-member <number>
ping stack-member <number> vrf <name>
Syntax Description
<number>
vrf <name>
Default Values
No default values are necessary for this command.
Command History
Release 8.1
Release 16.1
Functional Notes
The ping stack-member command can be issued from both the Basic and Enable modes.
VRF on AOS products allows a single physical router to be partitioned into multiple virtual routers. Each
router instance has its own route table and interface assignments. Beginning with Release 16.1, all AOS
routers supporting multiple VRF instances (multi-VRF) have an unnamed default VRF instance regardless
of whether multi-VRF is configured. Therefore, executing the abovementioned commands without
specifying a VRF will only affect the default unnamed VRF.
Usage Examples
The following example pings a member of the stack:
>ping stack-member 3
Type CTRL+C to abort.
Legend: '!' = Success, '?' = Unknown host, '$' = Invalid host address
'*' = Request timed out, '-' = Destination host unreachable
'x' = TTL expired in transit
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 169.254.0.3, timeout is 2 seconds:
!!!!!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 2/2.2/3 ms
#
60000CRG0-35E
Specified which member of the stack to ping.
Optional. Specifies the VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) where the
stack-member exists.
Command was introduced.
Command was expanded to include the vrf parameter.
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