Chapter 9: Using the Command Line Interface
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Testing the Network Connectivity
This ping command sends the ICMP ECHO_REQUEST message to a network
host for checking its network connectivity. If the output shows the host is
responding properly, the network connectivity is good. If not, either the host is
shut down or it is not being properly connected to the network.
diag>
ping <host>
Variables:
•
<host> is the host name or IP address whose networking connectivity you
want to check.
Options:
•
You can include any or all of additional options listed below in the ping
command.
Options
Description
count <number1>
Determines the number of messages to be sent.
<number1> is an integer number between 1 and
100.
size <number2>
Determines the packet size. <number2> is an
integer number in bytes between 1 and 65468.
timeout <number3>
Determines the waiting period before timeout.
<number3> is an integer number in seconds
ranging from 1 to 600.
The command looks like the following when it includes all options:
diag>
ping <host> count <number1> size <number2> timeout <number3>
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