Checking basic connectivity, Ping, Traceroute – Extreme Networks Summit 300-48 User Manual
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Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide
Accessing the Switch
Checking Basic Connectivity
The switch offers the following commands for checking basic connectivity:
•
ping
•
traceroute
Ping
The
ping
command enables you to send Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo messages to a
remote IP device. The
ping
command is available for both the user and administrator privilege level.
The
ping
command syntax is:
ping {continuous} {start-size
Options for the ping command are described in Table 9.
If a
ping
request fails, the switch continues to send
ping
messages until interrupted. Press any key to
interrupt a
ping
request.
Traceroute
The
traceroute
command enables you to trace the routed path between the switch and a destination
endstation. The
traceroute
command syntax is:
traceroute [
where:
•
ip_address
is the IP address of the destination endstation.
•
hostname
is the hostname of the destination endstation. To use the hostname, you must first
configure DNS.
Table 9: Ping Command Parameters
Parameter
Description
continuous
Specifies ICMP echo messages to be sent continuously.
This option can be interrupted by pressing any key.
start-size
Specifies the size of the ICMP request. If the
start-size
is specified, transmits ICMP requests
using 1 byte increments, per packet.
Specifies the IP address of the host.
Specifies the name of the host. To use the
hostname
,
you must first configure DNS.
from
Uses the specified source address in the ICMP packet.
If not specified, the address of the transmitting interface
is used.
with record-route
Decodes the list of recorded routes and displays them
when the ICMP echo reply is received.