HP StoreOnce D2D4324 HP StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide (BB877-909 - Page 82

net ping, NODEX, IPAddr

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net ping Description of Command Function Verifies communication by pinging a defined location. Command Syntax net ping [{NODEX|CLI|GUI}] [IPAddr ]|[FQN ] Command Authority Operator and Administrator Command Object Requirements • NODEX - This object defines which node should transmit the "ping" packet. X is the index which uniquely defines each node in the cluster. • GUI - This optional global object determines that the node supporting the GUI processes will transmit the "ping" packet. • CLI - This optional global object determines that the node supporting the CLI processes will transmit the "ping" packet. Command Parameter Requirements IPAddr - This required parameter defines the location to which the "ping" packet will be transmitted. The value is either an IP address or a fully qualified name (FQN). Requirements for Command Execution • The command entry must conform to the command syntax. • All object values must be valid; see the object descriptions for details. • The parameter value must be valid; see the parameter description for details. Successful Command Output Upon successful completion of the command, information on the external network configuration is displayed. Command Operation during Abnormal Conditions If the command does not conform to the required syntax, the following is displayed: Command Failed - the command does not conform to the required syntax, SYNTAX, where SYNTAX is the command syntax as described under Command Syntax in this section. Example Example for multi-node: net ping node1 ipaddr 10.12.13.12 Example for single-node: net ping ipaddr 10.12.13.12 82 Alphabetical List of Commands and Details

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net ping
Description of Command Function
Verifies communication by pinging a defined location.
Command Syntax
net ping [{NODEX|CLI|GUI}] [IPAddr <IPaddr>]|[FQN <name>]
Command Authority
Operator and Administrator
Command Object Requirements
NODEX
– This object defines which node should transmit the “ping” packet. X is the index
which uniquely defines each node in the cluster.
GUI
– This optional global object determines that the node supporting the GUI processes will
transmit the “ping” packet.
CLI
– This optional global object determines that the node supporting the CLI processes will
transmit the “ping” packet.
Command Parameter Requirements
IPAddr
– This required parameter defines the location to which the “ping” packet will be transmitted.
The value is either an IP address or a fully qualified name (FQN).
Requirements for Command Execution
The command entry must conform to the command syntax.
All object values must be valid; see the object descriptions for details.
The parameter value must be valid; see the parameter description for details.
Successful Command Output
Upon successful completion of the command, information on the external network configuration is
displayed.
Command Operation during Abnormal Conditions
If the command does not conform to the required syntax, the following is displayed:
Command Failed - the command does not conform to the required syntax,
SYNTAX
, where SYNTAX is the command syntax as described under Command Syntax in this
section.
Example
Example for multi-node:
net ping node1
ipaddr 10.12.13.12
Example for single-node:
net ping ipaddr 10.12.13.12
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