cli helper. ping: send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to network hosts
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Linux ping
Binary
Linux ping
Solaris ping
Specify IP address or DNS-name of destination host
Record route
Suppress loopback of multicast packets
Allow pinging a broadcast address
Flood ping. For every ECHO_REQUEST sent a period ''.'' is printed
Show network addresses as numbers (do not resolve DNS name)
Bypass the normal routing tables and send directly to a host on an attached network
Audible ping (sound!)
Adaptive ping
Do not allow ping to change source address of probes
If preload is specified, ping sends that many packets not waiting for reply
Stop after sending count ECHO_REQUEST packets
Print full user-to-user latency (the old behaviour)
Set the IP Time to Live.
Wait interval seconds between sending each packet
Specify a timeout, in seconds, before ping exits
Time to wait for a response, in seconds
You may specify up to 16 'pad' bytes to fill out the packet you send
Allocate and set 20 bit flow label on echo request packets. (Only ping6)
Specifies the number of data bytes to be sent
Set source address to specified interface address
Set Quality of Service
low delay:(0x10)
priority (0x20)
(0x30)
(0x40)
(0x50)
(0x60)
(0x70)
(0x80)
(0x90)
(0xa0)
(0xb0)
(0xc0)
(0xd0)
net control (0xe0)
minimal cost: 0x02
reliability: 0x04
throughput: 0x08
Select Path MTU Discovery strategy
do
want
dont
Set special IP timestamp options
tsonly (only timestamps)
tsandaddr (timestamps and addresses)
tsprespec host1 [host2 [host3]] (timestamp prespecified hops)
Specify a next-hop router
Set the SO_DEBUG socket option
Set socket sndbuf
Quiet output
Verbose output
Show version and exit
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