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Command Mode EXEC
Usage Information Use the location-led system command to change the location LED for the specied system ID.
Example
OS10# location-led system 1 on
OS10# location-led system 1 off
Supported Releases 10.3.0E or later
ping
Tests network connectivity to an IPv4 device.
Syntax
ping [ vrf management] [-aAbBdDfhLnOqrRUvV] [-c count] [-i interval] [-I
interface] [-m mark] [-M pmtudisc_option] [-l preload] [-p pattern] [-Q tos] [-
s packetsize] [-S sndbuf] [-t ttl] [-T timestamp_option] [-w deadline] [-W
timeout] [hop1 ...] destination
Parameters
vrf management — (Optional) Pings an IP address in the management VRF instance.
-a — (Optional) Audible ping.
-A — (Optional) Adaptive ping. An inter-packet interval adapts to the round-trip time so that not more than
one (or more, if preload option is set) unanswered probe is present in the network. The minimum interval is 200
msec for a non-super-user, which corresponds to ood mode on a network with a low round-trip time.
-b — (Optional) Pings a broadcast address.
-B — (Optional) Does not allow ping to change the source address of probes. The source address is bound to
the address used when ping starts.
-c count — (Optional) Stops the ping after sending the specied number of ECHO_REQUEST packets until
the timeout expires.
-d — (Optional) Sets the SO_DEBUG option on the socket being used.
-D — (Optional) Prints the timestamp before each line.
-h — (Optional) View help for this command.
-i interval — (Optional) Enter the interval in seconds to wait between sending each packet (default 1
second).
-i interval— (Optional) Enter the number of seconds to wait before sending the next packet (0 to 60, default
1).
-I interface-address — (Optional) Enter the source interface address (with no spaces):
For a physical Ethernet interface, enter ethernetnode/slot/port; for example, ethernet1/1/1.
For a VLAN interface, enter vlanvlan-id; for example, vlan10.
For a loopback interface, enter loopbackid; for example, loopback1.
For a port-channel interface, enter port-channelchannel-id; for example, port-channel1.
-l preload — (Optional) Enter the number of packets that ping sends before waiting for a reply. Only a
super-user may preload more than 3.
-L — (Optional) Suppress the loopback of multicast packets for a multicast target address.
-m mark — (Optional) Tags the packets sent to ping a remote device (use with policy routing).
-M pmtudisc_option — (Optional) Enter the path MTU (PMTU) discovery strategy:
do prevents fragmentation, including local.
want performs PMTU discovery and fragments large packets locally.
dont does not set the Don’t Fragment (DF) ag.
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