Checking basic connectivity, Ping, Traceroute – Extreme Networks 200 Series User Manual
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Summit 200 Series Switch Installation and 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} {size
Options for the ping command are described in Table 17.
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 [
{port
where:
Table 17: Ping Command Parameters
Parameter
Description
continuous
Specifies ICMP echo messages to be sent continuously. This
option can be interrupted by pressing any key.
size
Specifies the size of the ICMP request. If both the
start_size
and
end_size
are specified, transmits ICMP requests using 1 byte
increments, per packet. If no
end_size
is specified, packets of
start_size
are sent.
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.
ip_address
Specifies the IP address of the destination endstation.
hostname
Specifies the hostname of the destination endstation. To use the hostname,
you must first configure DNS.