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Dgs-3600 series layer 3 managed gigabit ethernet switch
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DGS-3627:admin# ping 10.51.17.1 times 4
Command: ping 10.51.17.1 times 4
Reply from 10.51.17.1, time<10ms
Reply from 10.51.17.1, time<10ms
Reply from 10.51.17.1, time<10ms
Reply from 10.51.17.1, time<10ms
Ping Statistics for 10.51.17.1
Packets: Sent =4, Received =4, Lost =0
DGS-3627:admin#
To sse the host domain name for the ping command to test the network connectivity. When the 4th response has been
received, press "CTRL+C" to terminate the ping:
DGS-3627:admin# ping www.dlink.com
Command: ping www.dlink.com
Reply from 207.232.83.10, time<10ms
Reply from 207.232.83.10, time<10ms
Reply from 207.232.83.10, time<10ms
Reply from 207.232.83.10, time<10ms
Ping Statistics for 207.232.83.10
Packets: Sent =4, Received =4, Lost =0
DGS-3627:admin#
To send ICMP echo message with source IP address "10.51.17.8" to "10.51.17.2" for 3 times (the Switch's IP address is
10.51.17.8):
DGS-3627:admin# ping 10.51.17.2 times 3 source_ip 10.51.17.8
Command: ping 10.51.17.2 times 3 source_ip 10.51.17.8
Reply from 10.51.17.2, time<10ms
Reply from 10.51.17.2, time<10ms
Reply from 10.51.17.2, time<10ms
Ping Statistics for 10.51.17.2
Packets: Sent =3, Received =3, Lost =0
DGS-3627:admin#
ping6
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
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DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual
Used to test the IPv6 connectivity between network devices.
ping6 <ipv6addr> {times <value 1-255> | size <value 1-6000> | timeout <sec 1-99> |
source_ip <ipv6addr>}
The ping6 command sends IPv6 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo messages
to a remote IPv6 address. The remote IPv6 address will then "echo" or return the message.
This is used to confirm the IPv6 connectivity between the switch and the remote device.
<ipv6addr> - Specify the IPv6 address of the host.
times - Specify the number of individual ICMP echo messages to be sent. A value of 0 will
send an infinite ICMP echo messages. The maximum value is 255. The default is 0,
indicating infinity. Press "CTRL+C" to terminate the ping test.
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