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ONFIGURATION
[7750-remote-ping-administrator-icmp] test-type icmp
# Configure the destination IP address as 10.2.2.2.
[7750-remote-ping-administrator-icmp] destination-ip 10.2.2.2
# Configure to make 10 probes per test.
[7750-remote-ping-administrator-icmp] count 10
# Set the probe timeout time to 5 seconds.
[7750-remote-ping-administrator-icmp] timeout 5
# Start the test.
[7750-remote-ping-administrator-icmp] test-enable
# Set the maximum number of history records that can be saved to 5.
[7750-remote-ping-administrator-icmp] history-records 5
# Display test results.
[7750-remote-ping-administrator-icmp] display remote-ping results administrator i
cmp
Remote-ping entry(admin administrator, tag icmp) test result:
Destination ip address:10.2.2.2
Send operation times: 10
Receive response times: 10
Min/Max/Average Round Trip Time: 3/6/3
Square-Sum of Round Trip Time: 145
Last succeeded test time: 2000-4-2 20:55:12.3
Extend result:
SD Maximal delay: 0
DS Maximal delay: 0
Packet lost in test: 0%
Disconnect operation number: 0
Operation timeout number: 0
System busy operation number: 0
Connection fail number: 0
Operation sequence errors: 0
Drop operation number: 0
Other operation errors: 0
[7750-remote-ping-administrator-icmp] display remote-ping history administrator i
cmp
Remote-ping entry(admin administrator, tag icmp) history record:
Index
Response
Status
LastRC
Time
1
3
1
0
2000-04-02 20:55:12.3
2
4
1
0
2000-04-02 20:55:12.3
3
4
1
0
2000-04-02 20:55:12.2
4
3
1
0
2000-04-02 20:55:12.2
5
3
1
0
2000-04-02 20:55:12.2
For detailed output description, see the corresponding command manual.
DHCP Test
Network requirements
Both the remote-ping client and the DHCP server are Switch 7750s. Perform a
remote-ping DHCP test between the two switches to test the time required for the
remote-ping client to obtain an IP address from the DHCP server.
Network diagram
Figure 242
Network diagram for the DHCP test
Switch B
remote
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IP network
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