42 MES3000 Ethernet switch series
Table 5.9 —Interface configuration mode commands
Apply the selected macro.
Validate the selected macro.
word: (1..160)
characters
Specify macro descriptor string.
Delete the descriptor string.
5.4 System management commands
EXEC mode commands
Command line request in EXEC mode appears as follows:
console>
Table 5.10 —System management commands in EXEC mode
ping [ip] {A.B.C.D | host} [size
size] [count count] [timeout
timeout]
host: (1..158) symbols;
size: (64..1518)/64 bytes;
count: (0..65535)/4;
timeout:
(50..65535)/2000 ms
This command is used for transmission of ICMP requests (ICMP
Echo-Request) to the specified network node, and for reply
management (ICMP Echo-Reply).
- A.B.C.D—IPv4 address of the network node
- host—domain name of the network node
- size—size of the packet to be sent, the quantity of bytes in a
packet
- count—quantity of packets to be sent
- timeout—timeout of the request
ping ipv6 {A.B.C.D.E.F | host}
[size size] [count count]
[timeout timeout]
host: (1..158) symbols;
size: (68..1518)/68 bytes;
count: (0..65535)/4;
timeout:
(50..65535)/2000 ms
This command is used for transmission of ICMP requests (ICMP
Echo-Request) to the specified network node, and for reply
management (ICMP Echo-Reply).
- A.B.C.D.E.F—IPv6 address of the network node
- host—domain name of the network node
- size—size of the packet to be sent, the quantity of bytes in a
packet
- count—quantity of packets to be sent
- timeout—timeout of the request
traceroute ip {A.B.C.D | host}
[size size] [ttl ttl] [count count]
[timeout timeout] [source
ip_address] [tos tos]
host: (1..158) symbols;
size: (64..1518)/64 bytes;
ttl: (1..255)/30;
count: (1..10)/3;
timeout: (1..60)/3 sec;
tos: (0..255)/0
Detection of the traffic route to the destination node. - A.B.C.D—
IPv4 address of the network node
- host—domain name of the network node
- size—size of the packet to be sent, the quantity of bytes in a
packet
- ttl—maximum quantity of route portions
- count—maximum quantity of packet transmission attempts for
each portion
- timeout—timeout of the request
- ip_address—switch interface IP address, used for packet
transmission
- tos—type of service sent in the IP protocol header.
For description of errors, occurring during the execution of
commands, see tables 5.12, 5.13