Technicolor - Thomson SpeedTouchTM620 manual It uses the following parameters

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Chapter 11

SpeedTouch™ Advanced Diagnostics

IP Diagnostics There are two useful commands:

ping: Send IGMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to a given destination

traceroute: Send ICMP/UDP packets to trace the ip path.

Each of these can be given from the root of the CLI, as well as from any other place in any command group.

The Ping Command The Ping command has the following syntax:

ping addr = <ip-address> [count = <number{1-1000000}>] [size = <number{0-20000}>] [interval = <number{100-1000000}>] [listen = <{disabledenabled}>] [dffield = <{disabledenabled}>] [srcaddr = <ip-address>]

It uses the following parameters:

Parameter

Value

Description

 

 

 

addr

<ip-address>

The destination IP address.

 

 

 

count

<number{1-1000000}>

The number of pings to send.

 

 

 

size

<number{0-20000}>

The size of the ping payload(s).

 

 

 

interval

<number{100-1000000}

The interval in milliseconds between

 

 

packets.

 

 

 

listen

<{disabledenabled}>

Don't send, just listen for incoming

 

 

ICMP packets.

 

 

 

dffield

<{disabledenabled}>

Enables setting of the don't fragment

 

 

flag in the IP headers of the ping

 

 

 

srcadr

<ip-address>

The IP source address to use.

 

 

 

Example

Below is an example of a ping command and its reply:

{Administrator}=>ping addr 192.168.1.60

40bytes from 192.168.1.60: icmp_id = 2, icmp_seq=0 time=962 us

40bytes from 192.168.1.60: icmp_id = 2, icmp_seq=1 time=866 us

40bytes from 192.168.1.60: icmp_id = 2, icmp_seq=2 time=757 us

40bytes from 192.168.1.60: icmp_id = 2, icmp_seq=3 time=742 us

40bytes from 192.168.1.60: icmp_id = 2, icmp_seq=4 time=753 us

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