determine loading on the channels of data transmission and intermediate
devices.
Total absence of ICMP-replies can also mean that the remote node (or any
of the intermediate routers) blocks ICMP Echo-Reply or ignores ICMP
Echo-Request.
Prefix no
No
Change settings
No
Multiple input
No
Synopsis
(tools)>
ping
‹
host
› [
count
‹
count
› ] [
size
‹
packetsize
› ]
Arguments
Description
Value
Argument
Domain name or host IP-address.
String
host
Quantity of ICMP Echo requests. If not
specified, the command will run until
interrupted by the user.
Integer
count
Size of the ICMP Echo-Request data field
in bytes. By default —
56
, which together
Integer
packetsize
with the
8
-byte header specifies the size
of the ICMP-pack —
64
bytes.
Example
(tools)> ping 192.168.1.33 count 3 size 100
Sending ICMP ECHO request to 192.168.1.33
PING 192.168.1.33 (192.168.1.33) 72 (100) bytes of data.
100 bytes from 192.168.1.33: icmp_req=1, ttl=128, time=2.35 ms.
100 bytes from 192.168.1.33: icmp_req=2, ttl=128, time=1.07 ms.
100 bytes from 192.168.1.33: icmp_req=3, ttl=128, time=1.06 ms.
--- 192.168.1.33 ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0% packet loss,
0 duplicate(s), time 2002.65 ms.
Round-trip min/avg/max = 1.06/1.49/2.35 ms.
Process terminated.
History
Version
Description
The tools ping command has been introduced.
2.00
3.89.3 tools ping6
Description
Send Echo-Request requests of ICMPv6 protocol to specified network node
and register received Echo-Reply responses. The time between sending
request and receiving the response Round Trip Time (RTT) allows you to define
double ended delays on the route and frequency of packet losses, that is,
indirectly determine loading on the channels of data transmission and
intermediate devices.
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