Dell S5148F-ON OS10 Enterprise Edition User Guide Release 10.3.2E-R2 - Page 550
Node-id 1 Flash Boot [B] 10.2.0E, A] 10.2.0E
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• -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 version and exit. • -w deadline - (Optional) Enter the time-out value, in seconds, before the ping exits regardless of how many packets are sent or received. • -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 IPv6 addresses of the pre-specified hops for the ping packet to take. • target - Enter the IPv6 destination address in A:B::C:D format, where you are testing connectivity. Default Command Mode Usage Information Example Not configured EXEC This command uses an ICMP ECHO_REQUEST datagram to receive an ICMP ECHO_RESPONSE from a network host or gateway. Each ping packet has an IPv6 and ICMP header, followed by a time value and a number of ''pad'' bytes used to fill out the packet. A pingv6 operation sends a packet to a specified IPv6 address and then measures the time it takes to get a response from the address or device. OS10# ping6 20::1 PING 20::1(20::1) 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 20::1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=2.07 ms 64 bytes from 20::1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=2.21 ms 64 bytes from 20::1: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=2.37 ms 64 bytes from 20::1: icmp_seq=4 ttl=64 time=2.10 ms ^C --- 20::1 ping statistics --4 packets transmitted, 4 received, 0% packet loss, time 3005ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 2.078/2.194/2.379/0.127 ms Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later show boot Displays boot partition-related information. Syntax Parameters Default Command Mode Usage Information Example show boot [detail] detail - (Optional) Enter to display detailed information. Not configured EXEC Use the boot system command to set the boot partition for the next reboot. OS10# show boot Current system image information: Type Boot Type Active Standby Next-Boot Node-id 1 Flash Boot [B] 10.2.0E [A] 10.2.0E [B] active Example (Detail) OS10# show boot detail Current system image information detail: Type: Node-id 1 Boot Type: Flash Boot 550 Troubleshoot OS10