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Command Line Interface Guide

Chapter 2: Status Commands

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Response

The following are application examples of the ping command and their typical
responses.

Example

The following command will ping the domain name www.yahoo.com.

-> ping www.yahoo.com

The command attempts a DNS (domain name server) lookup to find the address of
the domain. If the DNS server address is not known, it returns the following message:

ping: unknown host www.yahoo.com

If the DNS lookup is successful, the ping sends five packets, one second apart, with a
packet length of 56 bytes.

Example

The following command requests 2 echo messages sent 7 seconds apart with a
packet length of 34 bytes. The messages are sent to IP address 192.168.254.2.

Example

The following command sends packets with the source IP address 192.168.254.254
to the IP address 192.4.210.122. Default values are used for the other options.

Example

The following command uses management address 192.168.1.2 as the source
address when pinging destination address 192.168.100.100.

ping: reply from 216.32.74.52: bytes=56 (data), icmp_seq=1, time=86 ms

ping: reply from 216.32.74.52: bytes=56 (data), icmp_seq=2, time=81 ms

ping: reply from 216.32.74.52: bytes=56 (data), icmp_seq=3, time=82 ms

ping: reply from 216.32.74.52: bytes=56 (data), icmp_seq=4, time=84 ms

ping: reply from 216.32.74.52: bytes=56 (data), icmp_seq=5, time=82 ms

ping: packets sent 5, packets received 5

-> ping -c 2 -i 7 -s 34 192.168.254.2

-ping: reply from 192.168.254.2: bytes=34 (data), time<5 ms

ping: reply from 192.168.254.2: bytes=34 (data), time<5 ms

ping: packets sent 2, packets received 2

-> ping -I 192.168.254.254 192.4.210.122

-> ping -I 192.168.1.2 192.168.100.100

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