(Optional) Timeout, in seconds, for the ping packet. The default is 2.
timeout time
Command Modes
EXEC (#)
Command History
Modification
Release
This command was introduced.
Release 3.7.2
Usage Guidelines
Before you can use this command, a local MEP must be configured for the domain and the interface.
The command displays the following infomation:
•
Number of loopback message being sent
•
Timeout period
•
Domain name
•
Domain level
•
Service name
•
Source MEP ID
•
Interface
•
Target MAC address
•
MEP ID
–
If no MEP ID is specified,
“
No MEP ID specified
”
is displayed.
•
Running time for the current ping operation to complete
The remaining information is not displayed until the current ping operation is complete.
If the user interrupts the operation during this time (by pressing control-C), the prompt
is returned and no further information is displayed. However, all loopback messages
continue to be sent.
Note
•
Success rate of responses received
–
displayed as a percentage followed by the actual number of responses
•
The round trip time minimum/maximum/average in milliseconds
•
Out-of-sequence responses
–
displayed as a percentage followed by the actual number of out-of-sequence
responses when at least one response is received. An out-of-sequence response occurs if the first response
does not correspond with the first message sent, or a subsequent response is not the expected next
response after a previously received response.
•
Bad data responses
–
displayed as a percentage followed by the actual number of bad data responses
when at least one response is received. A bad data response occurs if the padding data in the response
does not match the padding data that in the sent message. This can only happen if the sent message is
padded using the
frame-size
option.
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Interface and Hardware Component Command Reference,
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Ethernet OAM Commands on the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router
ping ethernet cfm