Dell PowerSwitch S5212F-ON OS10 Enterprise Edition User Guide Release 10.4.3.0 - Page 1160
Optional Verbose output., Optional Audible ping.
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• -4 - (Optional) Uses the IPv4 route over the IPv6 route when both IPv4 as well as IPv6 default routes are configured, you must use the following option in the ping command: -4. For example, OS10# ping vrf management -4 dell.com. • -a - (Optional) Audible ping. • -A - (Optional) Adaptive ping. An inter-packet interval adapts to the round-trip time so that one (or more, if you set the preload option) unanswered probe is present in the network. The minimum interval is 200 msec for a non-super user, which corresponds to Flood 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 the ping starts. • -c count - (Optional) Stops the ping after sending the specified 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) Displays help for this command. • -i interval - (Optional) Enter the interval in seconds to wait between sending each packet, the default is 1 second. • -I interface-name or interface-ip-address - (Optional) Enter the source interface name without spaces or the interface IP address: - 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-channel. • -l preload - (Optional) Enter the number of packets that ping sends before waiting for a reply. Only a super user may preload more than three. • -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 this option 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) flag. • -p pattern - (Optional) Enter a maximum of 16 pad bytes to fill out the packet you send to diagnose datarelated problems in the network; for example, -p ff fills the sent packet with all 1's. • -Q tos - (Optional) Enter a maximum of 1500 bytes in decimal or hex datagrams to set quality of service (QoS)-related bits. • -s packetsize - (Optional) Enter the number of data bytes to send, from 1 to 65468, default 56. • -S sndbuf - (Optional) Set the sndbuf socket. By default, the sndbuf socket buffers one packet maximum. • -t ttl - (Optional) Enter the IPv4 time-to-live (TTL) value in seconds. • -T timestamp option - (Optional) Set special IP timestamp options. Valid values for timestamp option - tsonly (only timestamps), tsandaddr (timestamps and addresses), or tsprespec host1 [host2 [host3 [host4]]] (timestamp pre-specified hops). • -v - (Optional) Verbose output. • -V - (Optional) Display the version and exit. • -w deadline - (Optional) Enter the time-out value in seconds before the ping exits regardless of how many packets send or receive. • -W timeout - (Optional) Enter the time to wait for a response in seconds. This setting affects the time-out only if there is no response, otherwise ping waits for two round-trip times (RTTs). • hop1 ... (Optional) Enter the IPv4 addresses of the pre-specified hops for the ping packet to take. • destination - Enter the IP address you are testing connectivity on. 1160 Troubleshoot OS10