Ping, Ping -5 – Carrier Access Adit 3000 Series and Multi-Service Router (MSR) Card none User Manual

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Adit 3000 (Rel. 1.6) and MSR Card (Rel 2.0) CLI

2-5

User Mode

ping

Use the ping command to send a sequence of ICMP echo request packets to the specified host. If the
host variable is omitted, and you are in User mode, the router prompts you for additional information.
Note: The ping command verifies a connection, and is a very important troubleshooting tool.

Syntax:

> ping {

address [-i time] [-l size] [-n count]

[-w

timeout]|stop}

Example:

Adit 3500>

ping 192.168.1.1

packet #1 has arrived

packet #2 has arrived

packet #3 has arrived

packet #4 has arrived

4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received

round-trip min/avg/max = 1/3/9 ms

Example:

Adit 3500> ping 192.168.1.1 -n 2 -l 500

packet #1 has arrived

packet #2 has arrived

2 packets transmitted, 2 packets received

round-trip min/avg/max = 2/2/2 ms

Supported Platforms:

Adit 3104, Adit 3200, Adit 3500, MSR

Field

Definition

address

IP address of the host to ping.

-i time

Specifies the intervals between pings.
Range is 0 - 600000 milliseconds.

-l size

Specifies the size of the ping requests packets to be sent. Range 64 -
1518.

-n count

Specifies the number of ping requests to be sent.
Range 1-1000. Default is 4.

-w timeout

Specifies the time to wait for a response before sending the next ping
request packet. Timeout is given in seconds. Range 1-600000. Default
is 2 seconds.

stop

Stop the ping process.

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