Version 6.6 77 Mediant 2000
User's Manual 5. CLI-Based Management
B=Broadcast H=Host I=Invalid
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5.4.2 Ping Command
The Ping command is described in the following table:
Table 3: Ping Command
Command Short Format Arguments Description
PING ping
[-n count]
[-l size]
[-w timeout]
[-p cos]
ip-address
Sends ICMP echo request packets to a
specified IP address.
ï‚§ count: number of packets to send.
ï‚§ size: payload size in each packet.
ï‚§ timeout: time (in seconds) to wait for a reply
to each packet.
ï‚§ cos: Class-of-Service (as per 802.1p) to
use.
Example:
/>ping 10.31.2.10
Ping process started for address 10.31.2.10. Process ID - 27.
Reply from 10.31.2.10: bytes=0 time<0ms
Reply from 10.31.2.10: bytes=0 time<0ms
Reply from 10.31.2.10: bytes=0 time<0ms
Reply from 10.31.2.10: bytes=0 time<0ms
Ping statistics for 10.31.2.10:
Packets:Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms
5.4.3 Test Call (TC) Commands
The Test Call commands can be used to simulate an IP-to-PSTN call.
Note: Only one test call can be activated at a given time.
Table 4: Test Call Command
Command Short Format Sub-Commands
/SIP/TestCall /sip/tc set dest | set src | set cid | set DTMFs | display | connect
Table 5: Sub-Commands of Test (TC) Command
Sub-Command Arguments Description
set dest
<number> Sets the Destination Number for the test call.