Asante Technologies 40240/40480-10G Switch User Manual


 
ping
This command sends (IPv4) ICMP echo request packets to another node on the
network.
Syntax
ping host [size size] [count count]
host - IP address or IP alias of the host.
size - Number of bytes in a packet. (Range: 32-512, default: 32)
The actual packet size will be eight bytes larger than the size specified
because the router adds header information.
count - Number of packets to send. (Range: 1-16, default: 5)
Default Setting
size: 32 bytes
count: 5
Command Mode
Normal Exec, Privileged Exec
Command Usage
Use the ping command to see if another site on the network can be reached.
The following are some results of the ping command:
- Normal response - The normal response occurs in one to ten seconds,
depending on network traffic.
- Destination does not respond - If the host does not respond, a “timeout”
appears in ten seconds.
- Destination unreachable - The gateway for this destination indicates that
the destination is unreachable.
- Network or host unreachable - The gateway found no corresponding entry
in the route table.
When pinging a host name, be sure the DNS server has been enabled (see
page 38-5). If necessary, local devices can also be specified in the DNS static
host table (see page 38-1).
Example
Console#ping 10.1.0.9
Type ESC to abort.
PING to 10.1.0.9, by 5 32-byte payload ICMP packets, timeout is 5 seconds
response time: 10 ms
response time: 10 ms
response time: 10 ms
response time: 10 ms
response time: 0 ms
Ping statistics for 10.1.0.9:
5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received (100%), 0 packets lost (0%)
Approximate round trip times:
Minimum = 0 ms, Maximum = 10 ms, Average = 8 ms
Console#
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