Netgear GSM7328SO Command Line Interface (CLI) User Manual - Page 567
ping ipv6, count, interval, In Case of Unreachable Destination, In Case Of Request TimedOut, Parameter
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ProSafe Managed Switch Using the options described below, you can specify the number and size of Echo Requests and the interval between Echo Requests. Parameter count interval size Description Use the count parameter to specify the number of ping packets (ICMP Echo requests) that are sent to the destination address specified by the field. The range for is 1 to 15 requests. Use the interval parameter to specify the time between Echo Requests, in seconds. Range is 1 to 60 seconds. Use the size parameter to specify the size, in bytes, of the payload of the Echo Requests sent. Range is 0 to 65507 bytes. The following are examples of the CLI command. ping success: (Switch) #ping 10.254.2.160 count 3 interval 1 size 255 Pinging 10.254.2.160 with 255 bytes of data: Received response for icmp_seq = 0. time= 275268 usec Received response for icmp_seq = 1. time= 274009 usec Received response for icmp_seq = 2. time= 279459 usec ----10.254.2.160 PING statistics---3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trip (msec) min/avg/max = 274/279/276 ping failure: In Case of Unreachable Destination: (Switch) # ping 192.168.254.222 count 3 interval 1 size 255 Pinging 192.168.254.222 with 255 bytes of data: Received Response: Unreachable Destination Received Response :Unreachable Destination Received Response :Unreachable Destination ----192.168.254.222 PING statistics---3 packets transmitted,3 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trip (msec) min/avg/max = 0/0/0 In Case Of Request TimedOut: (Switch) # ping 1.1.1.1 count 1 interval 3 Pinging 1.1.1.1 with 0 bytes of data: ----1.1.1.1 PING statistics---1 packets transmitted,0 packets received, 100% packet loss round-trip (msec) min/avg/max = 0/0/0 ping ipv6 Use this command to determine whether another computer is on the network. Ping provides a synchronous response when initiated from the CLI and Web interfaces. To use the Utility Commands 567