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ICMP C
OMMANDS
Overview
This section describes the ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) commands
accessible from the CLI. In TCP/IP, ICMP the collection of messages exchanged by
IP modules in both hosts and gateways to report errors, problems and operating
information.
The protocol is used to report problems with delivery of IP datagrams within an IP
network. It can be used to show when a particular remote site is not responding,
when an IP network is not reachable, when a node is overloaded, when an error
occurs in the IP header information, etc. The protocol is also frequently used to
verify correct operations of remote sites and to check that routers are correctly
routing packets to the specified destination address.
The following table identifies the ICMP commands described in this chapter:
Enable Commands
enable icmp
router_advertise
Enables OfficeConnect Gateway-generated router advertisements multicast on the
same LAN segment as the OfficeConnect Gateway.
enable icmp logging
Enables display of the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) to the SYSLOG
server. Use the
show icmp
command to view edits. ICMP is disabled by default.
Disable Command
disable icmp
router_advertise
Disables OfficeConnect Gateway-generated router advertisements multicast on
the same LAN segment as the OfficeConnect Gateway.
disable icmp logging
Disables display of the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) to the SYSLOG
server. Use the
show icmp
command to view edits. ICMP is disabled by default.
Command
Type
Command Name
Enable
enable icmp router_advertise
enable icmp logging
Disable
disable icmp router_advertise
disable icmp logging
Show
show icmp
show icmp settings
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect 3C100XF
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