Command Reference Network Connectivity Test Tool Commands
Use this command to test the connectivity of a network to locate the network connectivity problem. The
command format is as follows:
ping [ipv6] [ip-address [length length] [ntimes times] [timeout seconds] [data data] [source source]
[detail ] [ interval millisecond ] [ out-interface interface [ next-hop next-hop ] ] ]
Specifies an IPv6 address.
Specifies the length of the packet to be sent (range: 36-18024, default:
100).
Specifies the number of packets to be sent (range:1-4294967295).
Specifies the timeout time (range: 1-10 seconds).
Specifies the data to fill in.
Specifies the source IPv6 address or the source interface. The
loopback interface address (for example: 127.0.0.1) is not allowed to
be the source address.
Sets whether to contain details in the echoed message. By default,
only “!” and “.” are displayed.
Specifies the outbound interface
Specifies the next hop IPv6 address
Specifies the ping interval, in the range from 10 to 300000
milliseconds. Default: 100 milliseconds.
Five packets with 100Byte in length are sent to the specified IP address within specified time 2 seconds by
default
If the device can be pinged, the response information is displayed, and the statistics is listed at the end. If the