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2.3. Utility Chapter 2. Command Reference 2.3. Utility 2.3.1. ping Ping host. Description Sends one or more ICMP ECHO, TCP SYN or UDP datagrams to the specified IP address of a host. All datagrams are sent preloaded-style (all at once). The data size -length given is the ICMP or UDP data size. 1472 bytes of ICMP data results in a 1500-byte IP datagram (1514 bytes ethernet). Usage ping [-recvif=] [-srcip=] [-pbr=] [-count=] [-length=] [-port=] [-udp] [-tcp] [-tos=] [-verbose] Options -count= -length= -pbr= -port= -recvif= -srcip= -tcp -tos= -udp -verbose Number of packets to send. (Default: 1) Packet size. (Default: 4) Route using PBR Table. Destination port of UDP or TCP ping. Pass packet through the rule set, simulating that the packet was received by . Use this source IP. Send TCP ping. Type of service. Send UDP ping. Verbose (more information). IP address of host to ping. 70

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2.3. Utility
2.3.1. ping
Ping host.
Description
Sends one or more ICMP ECHO, TCP SYN or UDP datagrams to the specified IP address of a host.
All datagrams are sent preloaded-style (all at once).
The data size
-length
given is the ICMP or UDP data size. 1472 bytes of ICMP data results in a
1500-byte IP datagram (1514 bytes ethernet).
Usage
ping <host> [-recvif=<interface>] [-srcip=<ip address>]
[-pbr=<table>] [-count=<1...10>] [-length=<4...8192>]
[-port=<0...65535>] [-udp] [-tcp] [-tos=<0...255>] [-verbose]
Options
-count=<1...10>
Number of packets to send. (Default: 1)
-length=<4...8192>
Packet size. (Default: 4)
-pbr=<table>
Route using PBR Table.
-port=<0...65535>
Destination port of UDP or TCP ping.
-recvif=<interface>
Pass packet through the rule set, simulating that the
packet was received by <recvif>.
-srcip=<ip address>
Use this source IP.
-tcp
Send TCP ping.
-tos=<0...255>
Type of service.
-udp
Send UDP ping.
-verbose
Verbose (more information).
<host>
IP address of host to ping.
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Chapter 2. Command Reference
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