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Version
Description
8.3.1.0
Introduced extended ping options.
8.2.1.0
Introduced on the E-Series ExaScale (IPv6).
8.1.1.0
Introduced on the E-Series ExaScale (IPv4).
7.9.1.0
Introduced VRF.
7.6.1.0
Introduced on the S-Series.
7.5.1.0
Introduced on the C-Series.
7.4.1.0
Added support for IPv6 address on the E-Series.
Usage Information When you enter the
ping
command without specifying an IP/IPv6 address (Extended
Ping), you are prompted for a target IP/IPv6 address, a repeat count, a datagram size
(up to 1500 bytes), a timeout (in seconds), and for extended commands. For
information on ICMP message types, refer to the Usage Information in
.
The following table provides descriptions for the
ping
command status response
symbols displayed in the output.
Symbol
Description
!
Each exclamation point indicates receipt of a reply.
.
Each period indicates the network server timed out while
waiting for a reply.
U
A destination unreachable error PDU was received.
Q
Source quench (destination too busy).
M
Could not fragment.
?
Unknown packet type.
&
Packet lifetime exceeded.
Example (IPv4)
Dell#ping 172.31.1.255
Type Ctrl-C to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 172.31.1.255, timeout is 2
seconds:
Reply to request 1 from 172.31.1.208 0 ms
Reply to request 1 from 172.31.1.216 0 ms
Reply to request 1 from 172.31.1.205 16 ms
::
Reply to request 5 from 172.31.1.209 0 ms
Reply to request 5 from 172.31.1.66 0 ms
Reply to request 5 from 172.31.1.87 0 ms
Dell#
Example (IPv6)
Dell#ping 100::1
Type Ctrl-C to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 100::1, timeout is 2 seconds:
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Summary of Contents for C9000 series
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