Appendix B
Fault Isolation
B-17
B.3.5
Using the
ping
Command
The
ping
command sends ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts.
Depending on how the
ping
command is configured, the output displayed can
identify troublesome network links or nodes. The destination host is specified in the
variable
hostname
.
B.3.5.1
Options
TABLE B-7
describes options for the
ping
command and how those options can help
troubleshooting.
TABLE B-7
Options for
ping
Option
Description
How It Can Help
hostname
The probe packet is sent to
hostname
and returned.
Verifies that a host is active on the network.
-g
hostname
Forces the probe packet to
route through a specified
gateway.
By identifying different routes to the target host, those
individual routes can be tested for quality.
-i
interface
Designates which interface to
send and receive the probe
packet through.
Enables a simple check of secondary network interfaces.
-n
Replaces host names with IP
addresses.
Used when an address is more beneficial than a host
name.
-s
Pings continuously in one-
second intervals. Ctrl-C aborts.
Upon abort, statistics are
displayed.
Helps identify intermittent or long-duration network
events. By piping
ping
output to a file, activity overnight
can later be viewed at once.
-svR
Displays the route the probe
packet followed in one-second
intervals.
Indicates probe packet route and number of hops.
Comparing multiple routes can identify bottlenecks.
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