
ping ipv6 interface
SecureStack C3 Configuration Guide
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Parameters
Defaults
None.
Mode
Router
privileged
exec:
C3(su)
‐
>router#
Router
user
exec:
C3(su)
‐
>router>
Usage
Use
this
command
to
determine
whether
another
computer
is
on
the
network.
To
use
this
command,
configure
the
switch
for
network
(in
‐
band)
connection.
The
source
and
target
devices
must
have
the
ping
utility
enabled
and
running
on
top
of
TCP/IP.
The
switch
can
be
pinged
from
any
IP
workstation
with
which
the
switch
is
connected
through
the
default
VLAN
(VLAN
1),
as
long
as
there
is
a
physical
path
between
the
switch
and
the
workstation.
The
terminal
interface
sends
three
pings
to
the
target
station.
Examples
This
example
shows
output
from
a
successful
ping
to
IPv6
address
2001:0db8:1234:5555::1234:1.
C3(su)->router#ping ipv6 2001:0db8:1234:5555::1234:1
Send count=3, Receive count=3 from 2001:DB8:1234:5555::1234:1
Average round trip time = 1.00 ms
This
example
shows
output
from
an
unsuccessful
ping
to
IPv6
address
2001:0db8:1234:5555::1234:1.
C3(su)->ping ipv6 2001:0db8:1234:5555::1234:1
no answer from 2001:DB8:1234:5555::1234:1
ping ipv6 interface
Use
this
command
to
test
routing
network
connectivity
by
sending
IP
ping
requests.
Syntax
ping ipv6 interface
{
vlan
vlan-id
|
tunnel
tunnel-id
|
loopback
loop-id
}
{
link-local-address
ipv6-lladdr | ipv6-addr
}
[
size num
]
Parameters
ipv6
‐
addr
Specifies
the
global
IPv6
address
of
the
system
to
ping.
Enter
the
address
in
the
form
documented
in
RFC
4291,
with
the
address
specified
in
hexadecimal
using
16
‐
bit
values
between
colons.
size
num
(Optional)
Specifies
the
size
of
the
datagram
packet.
The
value
of
num
can
range
from
48
to
2048
bytes.
vlan
vlan
‐
id
Specifies
a
VLAN
interface
as
the
source.
tunnel
tunnel
‐
id
Specifies
a
tunnel
interface
as
the
source.
loopback
loop
‐
id
Specifies
a
loopback
interface
as
the
source.
link
‐
local
‐
address
ipv6
‐
lladdr
Specifies
a
link
‐
local
IPv6
address
to
ping.
Summary of Contents for SECURESTACK C3
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Page 126: ...clear license 4 6 Activating Licensed Features...
Page 132: ...set port inlinepower 5 6 Configuring System Power and PoE...
Page 228: ...clear port protected name 7 60 Port Configuration...
Page 270: ...clear snmp interface 8 42 SNMP Configuration...
Page 396: ...clear port txq 12 10 Port Priority Configuration...
Page 414: ...ip igmp robustness 13 18 IGMP Configuration...
Page 542: ...clear arpinspection statistics 17 32 DHCP Snooping and Dynamic ARP Inspection...
Page 546: ...Enabling Router Configuration Modes 18 4 Preparing for Router Mode...
Page 640: ...traceroute ipv6 21 10 IPv6 Management...
Page 698: ...show ipv6 dhcp binding 24 20 DHCPv6 Configuration...
Page 746: ...show ipv6 ospf virtual link 25 48 OSPFv3 Configuration...
Page 834: ...ip access group 26 88 Authentication and Authorization Configuration...
Page 848: ...TACACS Configuration clear tacacs interface 27 14...
Page 866: ...sFlow Configuration show sflow agent 28 18...
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