Appendix B Command Reference

 

Privilege Level 0 Commands

 

s

Sets 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.

 

n

Disables 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.

64bytes from dns-sj1.cisco.com (209.165.200.224): icmp_seq=0 ttl=246 time=16.3 ms

64bytes from dns-sj1.cisco.com (209.165.200.224): icmp_seq=1 ttl=246 time=2.0 ms

64bytes from dns-sj1.cisco.com (209.165.200.224): icmp_seq=2 ttl=246 time=2.1 ms

64bytes 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.

 

 

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