Example:

$ ping 192.168.1.13

Output:

$ ping 192.168.1.13

64 bytes of data from 192.168.1.13, seq=0 ttl=64 rtt=0.000 msec 64 bytes of data from 192.168.1.13, seq=1 ttl=64 rtt=0.000 msec 64 bytes of data from 192.168.1.13, seq=2 ttl=64 rtt=0.000 msec 64 bytes of data from 192.168.1.13, seq=3 ttl=64 rtt=0.000 msec

-------------------- Ping Statistics --------------------

4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0 percent packet loss

Output Fields:

 

FIELD

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

64 bytes of...

This denotes the number of bytes in the ping packet and the source IP Address.

 

 

 

 

Seq

This denotes the ping attempt counter value.

 

 

 

 

Ttl

This is the Time to live for the packet.

 

 

 

 

Rtt

This denotes the Round trip Time for the packet. A value less than 10ms is shown as

 

0.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.28.1.6 Remove

Description:

Use this command to remove a configuration or binary file stored on the unit

Command Syntax:

remove fname <file-name> [version <version>]

Parameters:

NameDescription

This specifies the file name, which needs to be removed. The user shall specify the filename for files present in the system, as directories. The directories are /nvram/bin/control/, /nvram/bin/control/,

fname <file-name> /nvram/bin/dataplane/, /nvram/bin/dslphy, /nvram/cfg/factorydef/,

/nvram/user/,/sdram/cfg, /sdram/user. Type : Mandatory

Valid values: string of upto 128 characters ('A'-'Z', 'a'-'z', '0'-'9', '-', '_')

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