Accton Technology ES4710BD manual Telnet Introduction to Telnet

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ES4710BD 10 Slots L2/L3/L4 Chassis Switch

Function: The switch sends an ICMP packet to remote devices to verify the connectivity between the switch and remote devices.

Parameters: <ip-addr>is the target host IP address for ping, in decimal format.

Default: Sends 5 ICMP packets of 56 bytes each, timeout is 2 seconds.

Command mode: Admin Mode

Usage Guide: When the user types in the ping command and press Enter, the system will provide an interactive mode for configuration, and the user can choose all the parameters for ping.

Example:

Example 1: Default parameter for ping. Switch#ping 10.1.128.160

Type ^c to abort.

Sending 5 56-byte ICMP Echos to 10.1.128.160, timeout is 2 seconds.

...!!

Success rate is 40 percent (2/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 0/0/0 ms

As shown in the above example, the switch pings a device with an IP address of 10.1.128.160, three ICMP request packets were sent without receiving corresponding reply packets (i.e., ping failed), the last two packets were successfully replied, the successful rate was 40%. The switch represent ping failure with a “.”, for unreachable targets; and represents ping success with “!” , for reachable targets.

Switch#ping protocol [IP]

Target IP address10.1.128.160

Repeat count [5]100

Datagram size in byte [56]1000

Timeout in milli-seconds [2000]500

Extended commands [n]n

Displayed information

Explanation

Protocol [IP]

Selects the ping for IP protocol

Target IP address

Target IP address

Repeat count [5]

Packet number, the default is 5

Datagram size in byte [56]

ICMP packet size the default is 56 bytes

Timeout in milli-seconds [2000]

Timeout (in milliseconds,) the default is 2

 

seconds

Extended commands [n]

Whether to change the other options or not

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