X3200
User’s Guide
351
SNMP Shell Commands
11
–
-f <precount>:
<precount> packets are sent first. The next packet
is sent as soon as a packet has been received.
Output: a dot appears on the screen for each packet sent and a dot is
deleted for each packet received.
-f 1
without the additional parameter
-d <msec>
causes approx. half
the equipment’s bandwidth to be loaded by sending and receiving
packets.
–
-d <msec>:
waits <msec> until the next packet is sent, default: 1000
milliseconds
–
-c <count>
: limits the number of packets sent,
<count>
sets the
number of packets.
–
target
: IP address or name of host to which echo_request packets
are sent.
–
size
: sets the length of the packets to be sent.
trace
For WAN interfaces:
trace [-h23aFADtpiNxX] [-T <tei>] [-c <cref>]
[<channel> <unit> <slot> | next | <ifcname>]
For LAN interfaces:
trace [-h23iNxX1] [-d <destination MAC filter>] [-o]
[-s <source MAC filter>]0 0 <slot>
Is used to display and interpret data packets sent and received over ISDN (D-
and B-channels) or the LAN.
–
-h
: hexadecimal output.
–
-2
: layer 2 output
–
-3
: layer 3 output
–
-a
: asynchronous HDLC (B-channel only)
–
-F
: fax (B-channel only)
–
-A
: fax and AT commands (B-channel only)
If you do not specify
-c <count>
, packets will be sent to the host until you
stop the operation, e.g. by pressing
Ctrl-C
.
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