30-2
C
HAPTER
30: P
ING
C
OMMANDS
The
ping
command can be paused during its execution by using the following
keys:
.
A ping with the verbose parameter selected displays the following:
self_destroy_
delay
Period, with
background
selected, indicating the number of minutes a row in
the Remote Ping Table is allowed to be inactive before it is erased by the
server. A row is considered inactive any time the ping state is one of the
following:
Not Active
- row is not active
DNS Failed
- destination address could not be resolved
Bad address
- resolved IP address is illegal
Completed
- requested number of iterations is completed
Alloc Failed
- failed to allocate resources
The range is
0-65535
minutes. The default is
10 minutes.
size
Size of pinged packet. Note that the actual datagram is larger than this value
by 42 octets because it includes:
MAC header
(14 octets on Ethernet)
IP header
(20 octets)
ICMP header
(8 octets)
The default is
64 bytes
. The range is
1-1400
.
timeout
Period in seconds before determining that a transmission has not been
replied to. The range is
1-60
.
The default is
20
seconds
.
verbose
When set to
yes
, data is displayed progressively for each ping (if the count is
more than one) Output includes each ping
request
and the elapsed
round trip
time
in milliseconds, the ping
destination
and its
status
, the ping
count
you
specified, any
timeouts
that may have occurred, and
maximum, minimum
and
average round trip times
. Can choose either background or verbose, not
both. A round trip time of
-1
indicates ping resolution failed. The default is
NO
.
s
or
ENTER
Continues printing
q
Cancels rest of output
Ctrl c
Quits output
PING Request: 1 Time (ms): 10
PING Request: 2 Time (ms): 0
PING Request: 3 Time (ms): 0
PING Request: 4 Time (ms): 0
PING Request: 5 Time (ms): 0
PING Request: 6 Time (ms): 0
PING Request: 7 Time (ms): 0
PING Request: 8 Time (ms): 0
PING Destination: camus
Status: ALIVE
Count:10
Timeouts Occured:0
Minimum Round Trip (ms):
0
Maximum Round Trip (ms):10
Average Round Trip (ms):1
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