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Ping, Igure, Setting custom prompts – GarrettCom Magnum MNS-6K User Manual

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Magnum6K25#

snmp

Magnum6K25(snmp)##

setvar sysname=Core

System variable(s) set successfully
Magnum6K25(snmp)##

exit

Magnum6K25#

set prompt $n

Core#

set prompt $n$b$i

Core 192.168.5.5#

set prompt $n$b$i$b

Core 192.168.5.5 #

snmp

Core 192.168.5.5 (snmp)##

setvar sysname=Magnum6K25

System variable(s) set successfully

Core 192.168.5.5 (snmp)##

exit

Core 192.168.5.5 #

set prompt $b$b$i$b

192.168.5.5 #

set prompt $n$b$i$b

Magnum6K25 192.168.5.5 #
Magnum6K25 192.168.5.5 #
Magnum6K25 192.168.5.5 #
Magnum6K25 192.168.5.5 #

set prompt Some$bthing$i

Some thing192.168.5.5#

set prompt Some$bthing$b$i

Some thing 192.168.5.5#

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Ping

Ping command can be used from MNS-6K to test connectivity to other devices as well as
checking to see if the IP address is setup correctly. The command is

Syntax

ping [count=<1-999>] [timeout=<1-256>] – use the ping command to test

connectivity

Magnum6K25#

ping 67.109.247.202


67.109.247.202 is alive, count 1, time = 40ms

Magnum6K25#

ping 67.109.247.202 count=3


67.109.247.202 is alive, count 1, time = 20ms
67.109.247.202 is alive, count 2, time = 20ms
67.109.247.202 is alive, count 3, time = 40ms

Magnum6K25#


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