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Field Description Reply from 1.1.2.2 : bytes=56 Sequence=1 ttl=255 time=1 ms Received the ICMP reply from the device whose IP address is 1.1.2.2. If no reply is received during the timeout period, "Request time out" is displayed. • bytes-Indicates the number of data bytes in the ICMP reply. • Sequence-Indicates the packet sequence, used to determine whether a segment is lost, disordered or repeated. • ttl-Indicates the TTL value in the ICMP reply. • time-Indicates the response time. Record Route: Routers through which the ICMP echo request passed. They are displayed in inversed order. The router with a smaller distance to the destination is displayed first. --- 1.1.2.2 ping statistics --- Statistics on data received and sent in the ping operation. 5 packet(s) transmitted Number of ICMP echo requests sent. 5 packet(s) received Number of ICMP echo requests received. 0.00% packet loss Percentage of packets not responded to the total packets sent. round-trip min/avg/max = 0/4/20 ms Minimum/average/maximum response time, in ms. The field is not available for failed ping attempts in an IPv4 network. In an IPv6 network, however, the field is available and set to 0/0/0 ms. ping ipv6 Syntax View ping ipv6 [ -a source-ipv6 | -c count | -m interval | -s packet-size | -t timeout | -tos tos| -vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] * host [ -i interface-type interface-number ] Any view Default level 0: Visit level Parameters -a source-ipv6: Specifies the source IPv6 address of an ICMP echo request. It must be a legal IPv6 address configured on the device. If this option is not specified, the source IPv6 address of an ICMP echo request is the address of the outbound interface of the request. The address selection rule is defined by RFC 3484. -c count: Specifies the number of times that an ICMPv6 echo request is sent, which is in the range of 1 to 4294967295 and defaults to 5. -m interval: Specifies the interval (in milliseconds) to send an ICMPv6 echo reply, which is in the range of 1 to 65535 and defaults to 200. • If a response from the destination is received within the timeout time, the interval to send the next echo request equals the actual response period plus the value of interval. • If no response from the destination is received within the timeout time, the interval to send the next echo request equals the timeout value plus the value of interval. 5

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5
Field
Description
Reply from 1.1.2.2 : bytes=56
Sequence=1 ttl=255 time=1 ms
Received the ICMP reply from the device whose IP address is 1.1.2.2. If
no reply is received during the timeout period, "Request time out" is
displayed.
bytes
—Indicates the number of data bytes in the ICMP reply.
Sequence
—Indicates the packet sequence, used to determine
whether a segment is lost, disordered or repeated.
ttl
—Indicates the TTL value in the ICMP reply.
time
—Indicates the response time.
Record Route:
Routers through which the ICMP echo request passed. They are
displayed in inversed order. The router with a smaller distance to the
destination is displayed first.
--- 1.1.2.2 ping statistics ---
Statistics on data received and sent in the ping operation.
5 packet(s) transmitted
Number of ICMP echo requests sent.
5 packet(s) received
Number of ICMP echo requests received.
0.00% packet loss
Percentage of packets not responded to the total packets sent.
round-trip min/avg/max = 0/4/20
ms
Minimum/average/maximum response time, in ms. The field is not
available for failed ping attempts in an IPv4 network. In an IPv6 network,
however, the field is available and set to
0/0/0 ms
.
ping ipv6
Syntax
ping ipv6
[
-a
source-ipv6
|
-c
count
|
-m
interval
|
-s
packet-size
|
-t
timeout
|
-tos
tos
|
-vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
] *
host
[
-i
interface-type interface-number
]
View
Any view
Default level
0: Visit level
Parameters
-a
source-ipv6
: Specifies the source IPv6 address of an ICMP echo request. It must be a legal IPv6
address configured on the device. If this option is not specified, the source IPv6 address of an ICMP echo
request is the address of the outbound interface of the request. The address selection rule is defined by
RFC 3484.
-c
count
: Specifies the number of times that an ICMPv6 echo request is sent, which is in the range of 1
to 4294967295 and defaults to 5.
-m
interval
: Specifies the interval (in milliseconds) to send an ICMPv6 echo reply, which is in the range
of 1 to 65535 and defaults to 200.
If a response from the destination is received within the timeout time, the interval to send the next
echo request equals the actual response period plus the value of
interval.
If no response from the destination is received within the timeout time, the interval to send the next
echo request equals the
timeout
value plus the value of
interval.