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Troubleshooting Network Connections
Pinging an IP Address
bstnA6k> show processors
Proc
Module
State
----
------
----------
1.1
SCM
Up
3.1
NSM
Up
3.2
NSM
Up
3.3
NSM
Up
3.4
NSM
Up
3.5
NSM
Up
3.6
NSM
Up
5.1
ASM
Up
5.2
ASM
Up
bstnA6k> ping 10.53.2.10 from 3.3
PING 10.53.2.10 (10.53.2.10) 0 data bytes
8 bytes from 10.53.2.10: icmp_seq=1 ttl=0 time=100 ms from 3.3
8 bytes from 10.53.2.10: icmp_seq=2 ttl=0 time=100 ms from 3.3
8 bytes from 10.53.2.10: icmp_seq=3 ttl=0 time=100 ms from 3.3
7-4
To send a ping from a specific processor, use the
ping ip-address from slot.processor [count number]
where
ip-address is the destination for the ping,
from is a required keyword,
slot (1-6; 1 on an ARX®1000 or ARX®500) is the slot number of the
desired module, and
processor (1-6) is the processor number. Use
list of processors (and their modules and slots) on the ARX.
count number (optional, 1-10,000) limits the number of pings, as explained
above.
For example, the following command sequence shows all processors on an
ARX®6000 and then issues a ping from processor 3.3 (port 3 on the NSM):
Up Time
------------------
0 days, 00:54:30
0 days, 00:55:57
0 days, 00:55:57
0 days, 00:55:57
0 days, 00:55:57
0 days, 00:55:57
0 days, 00:55:57
0 days, 00:49:51
0 days, 00:49:50
clause in the
from
show processor
Total Kb
Free Kb
--------
-------
4138348
3904908
509672
144094
507904
141239
509672
143006
507904
142327
509672
144094
507904
142327
4138348
3964720
4194304
4633724
command:
ping
for a complete
CPU1M
CPU5M
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7
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
64
64
0
0
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