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ip ping
For CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.
Tries to reach or “ping” a specified destination using the default ping
options.
Valid Minimum Abbreviation
ip p
Important Considerations
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This tool is useful for network testing, performance measurement,
and management. It uses the ICMP echo facility to send Internet
Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo request packets to the IP
destination that you specify.
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If you need to change the default ping options, use the
ip
advancedPing
option. (The command description for
ip
advancedPing
lists the default ping options.)
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You can either supply the host name or IP address as part of the
command string, or you can supply the information at the prompt.
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When you specify a host name, the host name and its associated IP
address
must
be configured on a network name server. Also, you must
add the IP address on the name server to the list of name server
addresses that are associated with the network domain name. See “ip
dns domainName” earlier in this chapter for more information.
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When the system sends an echo request packet to an IP station using
ping, the system waits for an ICMP echo reply packet. Possible
responses:
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If the host is reachable, the system displays information about the
ICMP reply packets and the response time to the ping.
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If the host does not respond, the system displays the ICMP packet
information and this message:
Host is Not Responding
. You may
not have configured your gateway IP address.
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If the packets cannot reach the host, the system displays the ICMP
packet information and this message:
Host is Unreachable.
A
host is unreachable when there is no route to that host.
■
To interrupt the command, press Enter.
Summary of Contents for CoreBuilder 9000
Page 18: ......
Page 26: ...26 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 27: ...I GETTING STARTED Chapter 1 Administration Overview Chapter 2 Command Summary ...
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Page 64: ...64 CHAPTER 2 COMMAND SUMMARY ...
Page 65: ...II SYSTEM LEVEL FUNCTIONS Chapter 3 System Environment Chapter 4 Module Environment ...
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Page 248: ...248 CHAPTER 8 FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE FDDI ...
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Page 320: ...320 CHAPTER 11 TRUNKS ...
Page 368: ...368 CHAPTER 14 VIRTUAL LANS VLANS ...
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Page 502: ...502 CHAPTER 17 VIRTUAL ROUTER REDUNDANCY VRRP ...
Page 604: ...604 CHAPTER 19 OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST OSPF ...
Page 660: ...660 CHAPTER 20 IPX ...
Page 687: ...VII TRAFFIC POLICY Chapter 22 Quality of Service QoS and RSVP ...
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Page 744: ...744 CHAPTER 22 QUALITY OF SERVICE QOS AND RSVP ...
Page 745: ...VIII MONITORING Chapter 23 Event Log Chapter 24 Roving Analysis ...
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Page 764: ...764 CHAPTER 24 ROVING ANALYSIS ...
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