ping
- ping <ipv4|ipv6|txt>
 - AresC640
Atlas840
M10-Smart
M2
RS420
RXL15000
SDE
Send Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo request
- Values:
 ipv4 – IPv4 address
ipv6 – IPv6 address
hostname – Hostname
- Options:
 
- size <int>
 Specify number of data bytes to be sent
- Values:
 int – Number of bytes to send
- audible
 Audible ping
- deadline <float>
 Timeout before exit, regardless of sent/rcvd packet number
- Values:
 float – Time in seconds before ping exits
- adaptive
 Adaptively set interpacket interval
- vrf <id>
 Set source address to a specific VRF
- Reference:
 - Values:
 id – VRF name
- verbose
 Verbose output
- bypass-route
 Bypass normal routing tables and send ping directly
- timestamp
 Print timestamp before each output line
- pattern <int>
 Pattern to fill out the packet
- Values:
 int – Pattern bytes
- count <int>
 Send a specific number of requests before stopping
- Values:
 int – Number of ping requests to be sent
- no-loopback
 Supress loopback of multicast packets
- record-route
 Use Record-Route option
- timeout <float>
 Timeout for each individual ping response
- Values:
 float – Time in seconds to wait for a response
- ttl <u32>
 Set the IP Time to Live
- Values:
 u32 – Maximum packet lifetime
- numeric
 Numeric output only, without resolving DNS names
- flood
 Send 100 requests per second
- allow-broadcast
 Allow pinging a broadcast address
- mark <int>
 Mark request for special processing
- Values:
 int – Mark tag for the outgoing packets
- local-address <value>
 Use local IP address as the source address of the connection
- Values:
 value – Local IP address
- interval <float>
 Waiting time between each packet sending
- Values:
 float – Interval in seconds between each packet transmission
- interface <ipv4|ipv6|ifc>
 Set source address to a specific interface address
- Values:
 ipv4 – Address or interface name
ipv6 – Address or interface name
ifc – Address or interface name
- quiet
 Quiet output (print summary lines only)
- tos <u32>
 Set Quality of Service related bits in ICMP datagrams
- Values:
 u32 – Mark packets with specified TOS