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TERMINAL SERVERS
OPEN/TELNET (secure)
For information on this command, refer to the CONNECT
Telnet/OPEN/Telnet command (
page 107
).
PING/TEST INTERNET (nonprivileged)
{PING
}{
host-name
}
{TEST INTERNET}{
inet-address
}
This nonprivileged command tests end-to-end communication between the
Terminal Server and the specified target over an internet-protocol network.
The target can be an internet domain name or an internet address.
PING tests for the availability of the target by establishing a PING session on
the port. The timer begins when the user receives a “Pinging...” message. The
ping session continues until the user presses any key, or terminates the session
with the DISCONNECT/CLOSE SESSION command. The ping session
continues up to 100 times.
NOTE
If the BREAK key or local switch was pressed during a PING session, the
PING does not stop. The user may RESUME the PING session or has to
DISCONNECT it.
PING or TEST INTERNET
This command indicates that an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
Request is sent to the specified target. The target returns an ICMP Reply
message after receiving the message.
host-name
Specifies the absolute domain name (such as tom.xyz.dec.com) or the
relative domain name (tom) of a host.
ip-address
The IP address of a host. The address must be specified in dot-notation
(nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn).
Restriction
• There can be only one PING/TEST INTERNET session per port.
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