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ping twamp
Use the ping twamp command to execute a Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol (TWAMP) type ping
to measure the packet loss, delay, and interpacket delay variation (IPDV) and display the results of the test.
Use the subcommands in any combination, in any order, when specifying the destination site. Variations of
this command include:
ping twamp
ping twamp <ip address | hostname>
ping twamp <ip address | hostname> control-port <port>
ping twamp <ip address | hostname> data pattern
ping twamp <ip address | hostname> data pattern ascii <pattern>
ping twamp <ip address | hostname> data pattern hex <pattern>
ping twamp <ip address | hostname> data random
ping twamp <ip address | hostname> data zero
ping twamp <ip address | hostname> dscp <value>
ping twamp <ip address | hostname> interval <value>
ping twamp <ip address | hostname> port <port>
ping twamp <ip address | hostname> repeat <value>
ping twamp <ip address | hostname> size <value>
ping twamp <ip address | hostname> source <ip address>
ping twamp <ip address | hostname> source-port <port>
ping twamp <ip address | hostname> timeout <value>
ping twamp <ip address | hostname> verbose
ping twamp <ip address | hostname> wait <value>
The subcommands can be used in a string of any available combination. Use the ? after
each specified subcommand for a valid list of arguments and settings.
Syntax Description
<ip address | hostname>
control-port <port>
data
pattern
ascii <pattern>
hex <pattern>
random
60000CRG0-35E
Optional. Specifies the IP address or host name of the system to ping. IP
addresses should be expressed in dotted decimal notation (for example,
10.10.10.1). Entering the ping twamp command with no specified IP
address prompts the user with parameters for a more detailed ping twamp
configuration.
Optional. Specifies the destination TWAMP control port. Port range is 1 to
65535.
Optional. Specifies data used to pad packets. The following options are
available:
Pads the packet with a user-specified pattern.
Pads the packet with a user-specified ascii pattern.
Pads the packet with a user-specified hex pattern.
Pads the packet with random numbers.
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