Nokia ESB26 User Manual page 28

Gigabit ethernet switch
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192.168.0.22 |00:40:95:32:76:04|
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192.168.0.44 |00:40:95:30:5e:e1|
device-name#
traceroute
The traceroute command, in Privileged (Enable) mode, displays the routing path from the
ESB26 to the targeted IP address. This command can help determine how routing is done in
the network. The execution of the command can be stopped by pressing the ESC key.
Command Syntax
device-name#traceroute A.B.C.D [TTL] [TIMEOUT]
Argument Description
A.B.C.D
The IP address to be traced.
TTL
Defines the numbers of routers that allow the traceroute command to pass when it looks
for the specified IP address.
TIMEOUT
Defines the length of time (in seconds) that an answer to a traceroute request can be
received (default is 2 seconds).
ping
The ping command, in Privileged (Enable) mode, allows to ping a unit.
Command Syntax
device-name#ping A.B.C.D [NUMBER] [TIMEOUT] [DELAY] [LENGTH]
Argument Description
A.B.C.D
The destination IP address.
NUMBER
Number of echo packets to send (default 5).
TIMEOUT
Wait for response in seconds (default 2 seconds).
DELAY
Delay between packets in seconds (default immediately).
LENGTH
Size of the ICMP echo packet (default 100).
Example
To send 5 pings of 80 bytes with a 30-second wait for reply and a 20-second delay between
pings, enter the following command:
device-name#ping 212.29.220.136 5 30 20 80
sending 5, 80-byte icmp echos to 212.29.220.136, timeout is 1 seconds: !!!
The exclamation points are displayed at the end of each successful packet. The CLI prompt is
displayed on your screen when the entire ping sequence has been completed. The execution of
the command can be stopped by pressing the ESC key.
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