3Com OfficeConnect 3C100XF Cli User's Manual - Ing
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Overview
Ping (Packet Internet Gopher) is a program used to test reachability of destinations
by sending them an ICMP echo request and waiting for a reply.
Ping Command
ping
or address> The ping command sends a ping (ICMP echo request) to a remote IP host. This tool to test connectivity can also be initiated from an SNMP station. The CLI can perform a ping with either verbose or background selected, but not both. Verbose causes the CLI to display information for each PING transmitted. Background causes the CLI to start the PING request and returns you to the prompt until results are ready. You can configure the following parameters for the ping command: background [yes | no] count data interval self_destroy_delay size timeout verbose [yes | no] Parameters Description address> IP address in dotted notation, or host name of remote system. background When selected, pings are run in a background process on your screen. Can choose either background or verbose, not both. The default is NO . count Number of pings requests to send. The default is 1 . The range is 1-1000 . data String value specifying data to be sent. Note: If data length is bigger than ping size, only the first ping size octets are used. If data length is zero, the server uses random data. If data length is smaller than ping size, the data pattern will be repeated as many times as necessary to fill up the transmission buffer. The range is 0-255 ASCII characters . interval Period in seconds between successive ping requests. Note that the actual interval might be different for any given transmission, because the server will not send a new request before a previous request is completed (replied to or timed-out). The default is 1 second . The range is 1-65535.