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User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine
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AppendixB Command Reference Privilege Level 0 Commands
sSets the size of each echo packet.
packetsize The size of each echo packet, in bytes. The default is 56.
hostname Host name of system to ping.
ip-address IP address of system to ping.
nDisables reverse DNS lookup.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command with the hostname argument, DNS must be configured on
the system. To force the time-out of a nonresponsive host or to eliminate a loop
cycle, press Ctrl-c.
Example
This command sends 4 echo packets to the host otherhost with a wait time of
5 seconds between each packet:
ping -c 4 -i 5 209.165.200.224
PING 209.165.200.224 (209.165.200.224) from 209.165.201.0 : 56(84)
bytes of data.
64 bytes from dns-sj1.cisco.com (209.165.200.224): icmp_seq=0 ttl=246
time=16.3 ms
64 bytes from dns-sj1.cisco.com (209.165.200.224): icmp_seq=1 ttl=246
time=2.0 ms
64 bytes from dns-sj1.cisco.com (209.165.200.224): icmp_seq=2 ttl=246
time=2.1 ms
64 bytes from dns-sj1.cisco.com (209.165.200.224): icmp_seq=3 ttl=246
time=2.1 ms
show clock
To display the system date and time in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), use
the show clock command.
show clock
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.