xStack DES-3800 Series Layer 3 Stackable Fast Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual
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ping
times <value 1-255>
- The number of individual ICMP echo
messages to be sent. A value of 0 will send an infinite ICMP echo
messages. The maximum value is 255. The default is 0.
timeout <sec 1-99>
- Defines the time-out period while waiting for a
response from the remote device. A value of 1 to 99 seconds can be
specified. The default is 1 second
Restrictions
None.
Example usage:
To ping the IP address 10.48.74.121 four times:
DES-3800:admin#ping 10.48.74.121 times 4
Command: ping 10.48.74.121
Reply from 10.48.74.121, time<10ms
Reply from 10.48.74.121, time<10ms
Reply from 10.48.74.121, time<10ms
Reply from 10.48.74.121, time<10ms
Ping statistics for 10.48.74.121
Packets: Sent =4, Received =4, Lost =0
DES-3800:admin#
traceroute
Purpose
Used to trace the routed path between the Switch and a destination
endstation.
Syntax
traceroute <ipaddr> {ttl <value 1-60> | port <value 30000-64900>
| timeout <sec 1-65535> | probe <value <1-9>}
Description
The traceroute command will trace a route between the Switch and
a give host on the network.
Parameters
<ipaddr>
- Specifies the IP address of the host.
ttl <value 1-60>
- The time to live value of the trace route request.
This is the maximum number of routers the traceroute command will
cross while seeking the network path between two devices.
port <value 30000-64900> -
The port number. Must be above
1024.The value range is from 30000 to 64900.
timeout <sec 1-65535>
- Defines the time-out period while waiting
for a response from the remote device. The user may choose an
entry between 1 and 65535 seconds.
probe <value 1-9>
- The probe value is the number of times the
Switch will send probe packets to the next hop on the intended
traceroute path. The default is 1.
Restrictions
Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage:
To trace the routed path between the Switch and 10.48.74.121.