Datasheet
API command notes
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=tx-bits-per-second=11266
!re
=rx-packets-per-second=8
=rx-drops-per-second=0
=rx-errors-per-second=0
=rx-bits-per-second=14179
=tx-packets-per-second=4
=tx-drops-per-second=0
=tx-errors-per-second=0
=tx-bits-per-second=8591
!re
=rx-packets-per-second=4
=rx-drops-per-second=0
=rx-errors-per-second=0
=rx-bits-per-second=2312
=tx-packets-per-second=2
=tx-drops-per-second=0
=tx-errors-per-second=0
=tx-bits-per-second=3039
!re
=rx-packets-per-second=5
=rx-drops-per-second=0
=rx-errors-per-second=0
=rx-bits-per-second=4217
=tx-packets-per-second=1
=tx-drops-per-second=0
=tx-errors-per-second=0
=tx-bits-per-second=635
Ping v4.x and older
it is not equivalent of ping available in CLI, but it supports same arguments and working principles are the same.
Only difference is in data returned.
Details
•• ping in API reports how many successful replies it has received. And can only be used to determine if target host
is capable of replying to ICMP requests
•• for ease of use it us suggested that it is used with count argument set to some value
•• Ping returns only when it is interrupted or reached count limit.










