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ping
Issue 1 May 2002
7-239555-233-143
ping ip-address
This command pings the given IP address of the destination to ping. The
command returns
the port used to perform the test
the pass/fail results of the test
the round-trip delay time for successful tests
the error code on tests that failed
ping node-name
This command pings an administered node. Look the node-name up with the
display node-names command).
ping board
The board qualifier specifies which C-LAN circuit pack from which to ping. By
adding the board
UUCSS qualifier to the command, you can also specify which
C-LAN circuit pack (in the case of multiple C-LAN circuit packs). If only one
C-LAN or IP Medpro board circuit pack is present, the
board qualifier is optional.
However, if the board option is not given, it will default to the first C-LAN in the
same region as the IP address that is being pinged.
ping packet-length
The packet-length qualifier specifies the packet length of the ping packet.
Packet lengths of from 64 to 1500 bytes can be specified. The
packet-length
qualifier is optional, and if not used, the default packet length is 64 bytes.
Specifying a longer packet length in the command line can show:
if a router or host has a problem fragmenting or reassembling transferred
packets
a more complete indication of the link status

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