Switch Command Reference Guide

management ip advancedPing
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advancedPing
Tries to reach or “ping” a host with one or more of the advanced ping
options.
Valid Minimum Abbreviation
m ip advancedP
Important Considerations
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 the
ip dns
commands in Chapter 16 for more information.
The Burst option, when enabled, overrides the value that is set in the
Quiet or Wait option.
The Burst option floods the network with Internet Control Message
Protocol (ICMP) echo packets and can cause network congestion. Do
not
use the Burst option during periods of heavy network traffic. Use
this option only as a diagnostic tool in a network that has many
routers to determine if one of the routers is not forwarding packets.
For example, you can set a high count value (1000 packets), and then
observe the run lights on the units: the run lights blink rapidly on
routers that are forwarding packets successfully, but remain unlit, or
blink slowly, on routers that are not forwarding packets successfully.
To interrupt the command, press Enter.
Options
Prompt Description
Possible
Values
[Default]
Host name or
IP address
Host name or IP address of the
destination that you want to ping.
A valid host
name or IP
address
0.0.0.0
Number of
ICMP Request
packets
Number of ICMP echo request
packets that are sent to ping a host.
If the destination host does not
respond after it is pinged by the
number of packets that you specify,
the system displays a
Host is
Unreachable or Host is not
Responding
message.
1 – 9999
packets
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