Pinging From A Particular Processor - Acopia Adaptive Resource Switch Cli Maintenance Manual

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-------172.16.22.183 ping statistics
4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max 2/2/2 ms
bstnA6k# ...

Pinging from a Particular Processor

CLI Maintenance Guide
The SCM processor and all the network processors in the ARX can communicate
independently through one or more internal addresses. You can send a ping from any
of these processors. You cannot ping from an ASM processor on an ARX®6000; this
processor has no interface on the client/server network or the out-of-band
management network.
All platform types have a single SCM processor, 1.1, but the number of network
processors varies for each platform:
ARX®6000 platform has six network processors per Network Services Module
(NSM),
ARX®1000 contains four network processors,1.2 to 1.5, and
ARX®500 has one, 1.2.
By default, the ping originates from the first-available NSM processor, starting with
processor 1. The originating processor is shown in the ping output, in slot.processor
format.
Troubleshooting Network Connections
Pinging an IP Address
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