Command Usage

Use the ping command to see if another site on the network can be reached.

The following are some results of the ping command:

Normal response – The normal response occurs in one to ten seconds, depending on network traffic.

Destination does not respond – If the host does not respond, the switch displays timeout.

Destination unreachable – The gateway for this destination indicates that the destination is unreachable.

Network or host unreachable – The gateway found no corresponding entry in the route table.

Press <Esc> to stop pinging.

Example

Console#ping 10.1.0.19 Type Ctrl-C to abort.

PING to 10.1.0.19, by 5 32-byte payload ICMP packets, timeout is 5 seconds

response time: 0 ms

response time: 0 ms

response time: 10 ms

response time: 10 ms

response time: 10 ms

Ping statistics for 10.1.0.19:

5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received (100%), 0 packets lost (0%)

Approximate round trip times:

Minimum = 0 ms, Maximum = 10 ms, Average = 6 ms Console#

4.3.7.8ip filter

Use this command to block specified IP packets from reaching the internal management port from the down-link ports. Use the no form to remove a rule from the filter table.

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