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System Maintaining and Debugging
When maintaining and debugging the system, go to these sections for information you are interested in:
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System Maintaining and Debugging Overview
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System Maintaining and Debugging
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System Maintaining and Debugging Overview
Introduction to System Maintaining
You can use the
ping
command and the
tracert
command to verify the current network connectivity.
The ping command
You can use the
ping
command to verify whether a device with a specified address is reachable, and to
examine network connectivity.
The
ping
command involves the following steps in its execution:
1) The source device sends an ICMP echo request to the destination device.
2) If the network is functioning properly, the destination device responds by sending an ICMP echo
reply to the source device after receiving the ICMP echo request.
3) If there is network failure, the source device displays timeout or destination unreachable.
4) The source device displays related statistics.
Output of the
ping
command falls into the following:
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The
ping
command can be applied to the destination’s name or IP address. If the destination’s
name is unknown, the prompt information is displayed.
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Information on the destination’s responses towards each ICMP echo request. If the source device
does not receive an ICMP echo reply within the timeout time, it displays the prompt information. If
the source device receives an ICMP echo reply within the timeout time, it displays the number of
bytes of the echo reply, the message sequence number, Time to Live (TTL), the response time,
and the statistics during the ping operation. The statistics include number of packets sent, number
of echo reply messages received, percentage of packets not responded to the total packets sent,
and the minimum, average, and maximum response time.
The tracert command
By using the
tracert
command, you can trace the Layer 3 devices involved in delivering a packet from
source to destination. This is useful for identification of failed node(s) in the event of network failure.
The
tracert
command involves the following steps in its execution:
1) The source device sends a packet with a TTL value of 1 to the destination device.
Summary of Contents for S5500-SI Series
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