3Com 4500 50-PORT Switch User Manual


 
Network Connection Test Commands 355
The final statistics, including number of sent packets, number of response
packets received, percentage of non-response packets and
minimal/maximum/average value of response time.
If the network transmission rate is too low to increase the response message
timeout.
For the related commands, see tracert.
Example
Check whether the host 202.38.160.244 is reachable.
<SW4500>ping 202.38.160.244
ping 202.38.160.244 : 56 data bytes
Reply from 202.38.160.244 : bytes=56 sequence=1 ttl=255 time = 1ms
Reply from 202.38.160.244 : bytes=56 sequence=2 ttl=255 time = 2ms
Reply from 202.38.160.244 : bytes=56 sequence=3 ttl=255 time = 1ms
Reply from 202.38.160.244 : bytes=56 sequence=4 ttl=255 time = 3ms
Reply from 202.38.160.244 : bytes=56 sequence=5 ttl=255 time = 2ms
--202.38.160.244 ping statistics--
5 packets transmitted
5 packets received
0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 1/2/3 ms
remote-ping Purpose
Use the remote-ping command to specify remote-ping test class.
Syntax
remote-ping [ count | destination-ip | display | frequency |
msdp-tracert | mtracert | ping | quit ]
Parameters
count
Specifies remote-ping probe number in one test.
destination-ip
Specifies remote-ping class destination ip address.
display
Displays current system information.
frequency
Specifies remote-ping interval time between two
remote-ping tests.
msdp-tracert
Specifies MSDP trace route to source RP.
mtracert
Traces route to multicast source.
ping
Ping function.
quit
Exits from current command view.
Example
[5500-EI]remote-ping