ping6
Checks network connectivity by sending a ICMP request to the specified IPv6 destination, and then checking on an echoed response.
Usage
ping6
Option | Description |
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Stop after sending count packets. | |
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Specifies the interface; for example eth0. | |
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Wait wait seconds between sending each packet. The default is to wait for | |
| one second between each packet. |
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Numeric output only. No attempt will be made to lookup symbolic names | |
| for host addresses. |
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Quiet output. Nothing is displayed except the summary lines at startup time | |
| and when finished. |
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Bypass the normal routing tables and send directly to a host on an | |
| attached network. If the host is not on a |
| is returned. This option can be used to ping a local host through an |
| interface that has no route through it. |
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Specifies the number of data bytes to be sent. The default is 56, which | |
| translates into 64 ICMP data bytes when combined with the 8 bytes of |
| ICMP header data. |
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Verbose output. | |
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quit
Closes the session.
Usage
quit
Aliases
exit
reboot
Reboot the system. The
Usage
reboot
resolve
Resolves a hostname to an IP address using the DNS settings. If the name cannot be resolved, it is returned
Usage
resolve <hostname>
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