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Extreme Networks EAS 100-24t Switch CLI - Ping

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Chapter 3: Fundamentals
Extreme Networks EAS 100-24t Switch CLI Manual
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Example usage:
To upload a configuration file:
Example usage:
To ping the IP address 10.48.74.121 four times:
#upload cfg_toTFTP 10.48.74.121 c:\cfg\log.txt
Command: upload cfg_toTFTP 10.48.74.121 c:\cfg\log.txt
Success.
Connecting to server................... Done.
Upload configuration...................Done.
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ping
Purpose Used to test the connectivity between network devices.
Syntax ping <ipaddr> {times <value 0-255> | size <value 1-60000> | timeout <sec
1-99>}
Description The command is used to send Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo
messages to a remote IP address. The remote IP address will then “echo” or
return the message. This is used to confirm connectivity between the switch
and the remote device.
Parameters <ipaddr> - Specifies the IP address of the host.
times <value 0-255> - The number of individual ICMP echo messages to be
sent. A value of 0 will send an infinite ICMP echo messages. The maximum
value is 255. The default is 0.
size <value 1-60000> - The size of the test packet. The value is between 1
and 60000.
timeout <sec 1-99> - Defines 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.
#ping 10.48.74.121 times 4
Command: ping 10.48.74.121
Reply from 10.48.74.121, time<10ms
Reply from 10.48.74.121, time<10ms
Reply from 10.48.74.121, time<10ms
Reply from 10.48.74.121, time<10ms
Ping statistics for 10.48.74.121
Packets: Sent =4, Received =4, Lost =0
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