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D-Link DES-1210-28/ME - Ping; Enable Telnet

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DES-1210-28/ME Metro Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide
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Switch’s console.
Parameters None.
Restrictions None.
Example usage:
To terminate the current user’s console session:
DES-1210-28/ME:5# logout
ping
Purpose To test the connectivity between network devices.
Syntax
ping <ipaddr> {times <value 1-255>} {timeout <sec 1-99>}
Description
The ping command sends Internet Control Message Protocol
(ICMP) echo messages to a remote IP address. The remote IP
address then ‘echos’ or returns the message. This is used to confirm
connectivity between the Switch and the remote device.
Parameters
<ipaddr> - The IP address of the host.
times <value 1-255> - The number of individual ICMP echo
messages to be sent. The maximum value is 255. The default is 4.
timeout <sec 1-99> - The time-out period while waiting for a
response from the remote device. A value of 1 to 99 seconds can be
specified. The default is 1 second.
Restrictions None.
Example usage:
To ping the IP address 10.6.150.34 three times:
DES-1210-28/ME:5# ping 10.6.150.34 times 3
Command: ping 10.6.150.34 times 3
Reply Not Received From : 10.6.150.34, Timeout : 5 secs
Reply Not Received From : 10.6.150.34, Timeout : 5 secs
Reply Not Received From : 10.6.150.34, Timeout : 5 secs
--- 10.6.150.34 Ping Statistics ---
3 Packets Transmitted, 0 Packets Received, 100% Packets Loss
DES-1210-28/ME:5#
enable telnet
Purpose To enable the telnet.
Syntax
enable telnet
Description
The enable telnet command enables telnet.
Parameters None.
Restrictions Only Administrator or operate-level users can issue this command
Example usage:
To enable telnet:
DES-1210-28/ME:5# enable telnet

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