ping
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Use this command to ping the host specified by the IPv4 or IPv6 address and
display ping statistics.
Note: To minimize system resource usage and deter denial of service
attacks, the system is configured to allow a maximum ICMP ping
request rate of 1 per second.
‘Command Syntax:
ping (imc|ioc-1|ioc-2|exp[0-9} port{1-16]) []
Example 1:
For IMC with IPv4 address of 192.168.5.100 —
=p5000> ping ime 192.16
Response 1:
Ping ime success
Example 2:
For port 1 on the active IOC card, IPv4 address 192,168.5.110, with VLAN ID 23 -
tp8000> ping icc-1 23 192.168.5.119
Response 2:
ng toc-1 sui
Example 3:
For port 2 on the active IOC card, IPv4 address 192.168.5.112, with no VLAN —
2 192.168.5.112
Response
Error: Action failed.
ng ioc=2 failed
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Example 4:
For port 16 on the expansion shelf 4 (module id: exp3), IPv4 address
192.168.5.110, with VLAN ID of 23 —
tp5000> ping exp3 port 6 23 192.1 110
Response 4:
Example 5:
For port 1 on the active IOC card, IPV6 address
2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334, with no VLAN —
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rpsoo
ping iec-1 2001: 0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0.
or using IPv6 shorthand —
p9000> ping icc-1 2001:db8:85a3::8a2e:370:7334
Response 5:
Ping
Level: User, Config, and Admin
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