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C613-50631-01 Rev A Command Reference for IE340 Series 991
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.5.3-0.x
IPV6 COMMANDS
PING
IPV6
ping ipv6
Overview This command sends a query to another IPv6 host (send Echo Request messages).
Syntax
ping ipv6 {<host>|<ipv6-address>} [repeat
{<1-2147483647>|continuous}] [size <10-1452>] [interface
<interface-list>] [timeout <1-65535>]
Mode User Exec and Privileged Exec
Example
awplus# ping ipv6 2001:0db8::a2
Parameter Description
<ipv6-addr> The destination IPv6 address. The IPv6 address uses the
format X:X::X:X.
<hostname> The destination hostname.
repeat Specify the number of ping packets to send.
<1-2147483647> Specify repeat count. The default is 5.
size <10-1452> The number of data bytes to send, excluding the 8 byte ICMP
header. The default is 56 (64 ICMP data bytes).
interface
<interface-list>
The interface or range of configured IP interfaces to use as the
source in the IP header of the ping packet. The interface can
be one of:
•a VLAN (e.g. vlan2)
• the loopback interface (lo)
• a continuous range of interfaces separated by a hyphen
(e.g. vlan10-20)
• a comma-separated list (e.g. vlan1,vlan10-20). Do not mix
interface types in a list.
You can only specify the interface when pinging a link local
address.
timeout
<1-65535>
The time in seconds to wait for echo replies if the ARP entry is
present, before reporting that no reply was received. If no ARP
entry is present, it does not wait.
repeat Specify the number of ping packets to send.
<1-2147483647> Specify repeat count. The default is 5.
continuous Continuous ping.
size <10-1452> The number of data bytes to send, excluding the 8 byte ICMP
header. The default is 56 (64 ICMP data bytes).
timeout
<1-65535>
The time in seconds to wait for echo replies if the ARP entry is
present, before reporting that no reply was received. If no ARP
entry is present, it does not wait.

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