PA-H HSSI Port Adapter Installation and Configuration Product Numbers: PA-H(=) and PA-H-UPG Platforms Supported: Cisco 7200 Series (including a Cisco 7206 as a router shelf in a Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server), Cisco 7000 Series and Cisco 7500 Series with VIP2, Cisco uBR7200 Series, Cisco 7100 Series, Catalyst 5000 Family Switches with Catalyst RSM/VIP2 Access Registrar, AccessPath, Any to Any, AtmDirector, CCDA, CCDE, CCDP, CCIE, CCNA, CCNP, CCSI, CD-PAC, the Cisco logo, Cisco Certified Internetwork
Preface This preface explains the objectives and organization of the PA-H HSSI Port Adapter Installation and Configuration document and describes how to find information on related products and services.
Organization Organization This document is organized into the following chapters: Section Title Description Chapter 1 Overview Describes the PA-H HSSI port adapter, illustrates its location in the supported hardware platforms, and describes its LED displays, cables, and receptacles Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Describes safety considerations, tools required, and procedures you should perform before the actual installation Chapter 3 VIP2 and the PA-H HSSI Port Adapter Provides instruction
Related Documentation • For hardware installation and maintenance information on the Catalyst 5000 family switch, and the Catalyst RSM/VIP2, refer to the following publications: — The installation and configuration guide that shipped with your Catalyst 5000 family switch — Route Switch Module Catalyst VIP2-15 and VIP2-40 Installation and Configuration Note (Document Number 78-4780-01) which shipped with your Catalyst RSM/VIP2 • For hardware installation and maintenance information on the Cisco 7100 seri
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C H A P TER 1 Overview This chapter provides physical and functional overviews of the PA-H HSSI port adapter. The chapter contains the following sections: • • • • Port Adapter Overview, page 1-1 Port Adapter Locations on the Supported Platforms, page 1-3 LEDs, page 1-6 Receptacles, Cables, and Pinouts, page 1-7 Port Adapter Overview The PA-H Rev. B HSSI port adapter provides one high-speed serial interface. (See Figure 1-1.) LB HSSI Rev. B H10419 0 RC RD TC TD LE AB EN /C PA-H Rev.
Port Adapter Overview The BABT605559 marking on the PA-H HSSI port adapter signifies that the port adapter meets United Kingdom directive 605559 and has been designed to BABT/TC/130 standards. The BABT label is located on the top of each PA-H HSSI port adapter. Figure 1-2 shows the BABT label for the PA-H HSSI port adapter. BABT Label for the PA-H HSSI Port Adapter 605559 H7823 Figure 1-2 Note The PA-H has been revised to Revision B. This newest single-port PA-H can be identified by Rev.
Port Adapter Locations on the Supported Platforms Port Adapter Locations on the Supported Platforms Figure 1-4 shows a VIP2-15 or VIP2-40 with installed port adapters. With the VIP2 oriented as shown in Figure 1-4, the left port adapter is in port adapter slot 0, and the right port adapter is in port adapter slot 1.
Port Adapter Locations on the Supported Platforms Figure 1-5 VIP2-50 with Two Port Adapters Installed—Horizontal Orientation Boot ROM CPU Bus connector SRAM daughter card DRAM DIMM Port adapter in slot 1 H10447 Port adapter in slot 0 Figure 1-6 shows a Catalyst RSM/VIP2-40 with installed blank port adapters. With the Catalyst RSM/VIP2 oriented as shown in Figure 1-6, the left port adapter is in port adapter slot 0, and the right port adapter is in port adapter slot 1.
Port Adapter Locations on the Supported Platforms Figure 1-7 shows a Cisco 7206 with port adapters installed. In the Cisco 7206 (including the Cisco 7206 and Cisco 7206VXR as router shelves in a Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server), port adapter slot 1 is in the lower left position, and port adapter slot 6 is in the upper right position. (The Cisco 7202 and Cisco 7204 are not shown; however, the PA-H can be installed in any available port adapter slot.
LEDs Figure 1-8 Port Adapters in the Cisco uBR7200 Series Universal Broadband Router—Cisco uBR7246 Port adapter slot 0 (I/O controller) Port adapter slot 1 (blank) H11323 Port adapter slot 2 Cable modem card slot 3 Cable modem card slot 4 Cable modem card slot 5 Cable modem card slot 6 The PA-H can be installed in port adapter slot 3 in Cisco 7120 series routers, and in port adapter slot 4 in Cisco 7140 series routers. Figure 1-9 shows a Cisco 7140 with a port adapter installed in slot 4.
Receptacles, Cables, and Pinouts LEDs on the PA-H HSSI Port Adapter—Partial Front View /C LB RC RD TC H10420 1 0 EN AB TD LE D Figure 1-10 After system initialization, the enabled LED, which is present on all interface processors, goes on to indicate that the port adapter has been enabled for operation.
Receptacles, Cables, and Pinouts HSSI Interface Cable The HSSI cable (CAB-HSI1=) connects the PA-H with the external DSU. The HSSI cable is 10-feet (3.048 meters) long. The maximum cable length is 50 feet (15.24 meters). Figure 1-11 shows the HSSI cable. Table 1-2 lists the pinout. HSSI Interface Cable Connector Table 1-2 HSSI Interface Cable Pinout H5691 Figure 1-11 Signal Name + Side Pin No. – Side Pin No.
HSSI Null Modem Cable the same 50-pin connectors as the HSSI cable, but uses the pinout listed in Table 1-3. (For connection and configuration instructions, see the “Attaching a Null Modem Cable to PA-H HSSI Port Adapters” section on page 8-2.
Receptacles, Cables, and Pinouts 1-10 PA-H HSSI Port Adapter Installation and Configuration
C H A P TER 2 Preparing for Installation This chapter describes the general equipment, safety, and site preparation requirements for installing the PA-H HSSI port adapters. The chapter contains the following sections: • • • • Required Parts and Tools, page 2-1 Software and Hardware Requirements, page 2-2 Safety Guidelines, page 2-3 FCC Class B Compliance, page 2-6 Required Parts and Tools You need the following tools and parts to install a port adapter.
Software and Hardware Requirements Software and Hardware Requirements Table 2-1 lists the minimum Cisco IOS software release required to use the PA-H HSSI port adapter in supported router platforms. Table 2-1 HSSI Port Adapter Software Requirements Platform Recommended Minimum Cisco IOS Release Cisco 7000 series and Cisco 7500 series • With VIP2-15(=), VIP2-20(=) or VIP2-40(=) Cisco IOS Release 11.1(12)CA or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 11.1 CA Cisco IOS Release 11.
Software and Hardware Requirements Note At a minimum, we recommend that the PA-H be installed on the VIP2-15 motherboard (with 1 MB of SRAM and 8 MB of DRAM) or Catalyst RSM/VIP2 motherboard (with 1 MB of SRAM and 16 MB of DRAM). The VIP2-10 has certain configuration constraints because of its limited SRAM for packet buffers; therefore, we do not recommend that you use the PA-H on the VIP2-10 (with 512 KB of SRAM and 8 MB of DRAM).
Safety Guidelines Safety Guidelines Following are safety guidelines that you should follow when working with any equipment that connects to electrical power or telephone wiring. Safety Warnings Safety warnings appear throughout this publication in procedures that, if performed incorrectly, might harm you. A warning symbol precedes each warning statement. Warning This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury.
Electrical Equipment Guidelines Advarsel Dette varselsymbolet betyr fare. Du befinner deg i en situasjon som kan føre til personskade. Før du utfører arbeid på utstyr, må du vare oppmerksom på de faremomentene som elektriske kretser innebærer, samt gjøre deg kjent med vanlig praksis når det gjelder å unngå ulykker.
FCC Class B Compliance Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage, which can occur when electronic cards or components are improperly handled, results in complete or intermittent failures. Port adapters and processor modules comprise printed circuit boards that are fixed in metal carriers. Electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding and connectors are integral components of the carrier.
FCC Class B Compliance • Plug the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the television or radio. (That is, make certain the equipment and the television or radio are on circuits controlled by different circuit breakers or fuses.) Modifications to this product not authorized by Cisco Systems, Inc. could void the FCC approval and negate your authority to operate the product.
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C H A P TER 3 VIP2 and the PA-H HSSI Port Adapter This chapter provides information on the PA-H HSSI port adapter and its use on the VIP2 in Cisco 7000 series and Cisco 7500 series routers. This chapter contains the following section: • Installation Overview, page 3-1 Installation Overview The PA-H is used on the VIP2, and can be installed in either port adapter slot 0 or port adapter slot 1. Figure 3-1 shows one PA-H Rev. B installed in port adapter slot 0 on a VIP2-15 or VIP2-40.
Installation Overview Figure 3-2 shows one PA-H Rev. B installed in port adapter slot 0 on a VIP2-50. VIP2-50 with One PA-H Rev. B in Port Adapter Slot 0 Boot ROM CPU Bus connector SRAM daughter card DRAM DIMM Blank port adapter in slot 1 PA-H port adapter in port 0 D LE AB EN TD TC D R C R /C HSSI LB 0 1 Rev. B H10468 Figure 3-2 Handles not shown Note Port adapters have a handle attached, but this handle is not shown to allow a full view of detail on each port adapter’s faceplate.
Installation Overview When only one port adapter is installed on a VIP2, a blank port adapter must fill the empty slot to allow the VIP2 and router chassis to conform to electromagnetic interference (EMI) emissions requirements, and so that air flows through the chassis properly. If you plan to install a new port adapter, you must first remove the blank port adapter.
Installation Overview Pulling a Port Adapter Out of a Slot—Partial Port Adapter View H3149 Figure 3-4 Step 8 If you removed a port adapter, place it in an antistatic container for safe storage or shipment back to the factory. If you removed a blank port adapter, no special handling is required; however, store the blank port adapter for potential future use. Step 9 Remove the new port adapter from its antistatic container and position it at the opening of the slot. (See Figure 3-5.
Installation Overview Step 10 Port Adapter Installed in a Port Adapter Slot—Partial Port Adapter View H3152 Figure 3-6 Carefully slide the new port adapter into the port adapter slot until the connector on the port adapter is completely mated with the connector on the motherboard (see Figure 3-6). Step 11 Replace the screw in the rear of the port adapter slot. (See Figure 3-3 for its location.) Do not overtighten this screw. Step 12 Reinstall the VIP2 in the system.
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C H A P TER 4 Catalyst RSM/VIP2 and the PA-H HSSI Port Adapter This chapter provides information on the PA-H HSSI port adapter and its use on the Catalyst RSM/VIP2 in the Catalyst 5000 family switches.
Installation Overview Figure 4-1 Catalyst RSM/VIP2-40 with One PA-H in Port Adapter Slot 0 Standoff mounting hole Backplane bus connector Ribbon cables Standoff mounting holes Standoff mounting holes Port adapter securing screw Port adapter securing screw Port adapter blank in slot 1 PA-H port adapter in slot 0 TD TC D R C R /C HSSI LB 0 26799 D LE AB EN 1 Rev.
Installation Overview Note Each port adapter circuit board is mounted to a metal carrier and is sensitive to ESD damage. Each port adapter has one Phillips-head screw that secures it to its port adapter slot. We strongly recommend that the following procedures be performed by a Cisco-certified service provider; however, this is not a requirement. While the Catalyst RSM/VIP2 supports online insertion and removal (OIR), individual port adapters do not.
Installation Overview Location of Port Adapter Screw—Partial Port Adapter View H3148 Figure 4-2 Screw Step 6 Remove the screw that secures the port adapter (or blank port adapter). Step 7 With the screw removed, grasp the handle on the front of the port adapter (or blank port adapter) and carefully pull it out of its slot, away from the edge connector at the rear of the slot. (See Figure 4-3.
Installation Overview Aligning a Port Adapter in a Port Adapter Slot H3150 Figure 4-4 Carrier Upper edge Lower edge Step 10 Carefully slide the new port adapter into the port adapter slot until the connector on the port adapter is completely mated with the connector on the motherboard (see Figure 4-5).
Installation Overview Port Adapter Installed in a Port Adapter Slot—Partial Port Adapter View H3152 Figure 4-5 Step 11 Replace the screw in the rear of the port adapter slot. (See Figure 4-2 for its location.) Do not overtighten this screw. Step 12 Reinstall the Catalyst RSM/VIP2 in the system. Follow the steps in the Route Switch Module Catalyst VIP2-15 and VIP2-40 Installation and Configuration Note (Document Number 78-4780-01) which shipped with your Catalyst RSM/VIP2.
C H A P TER 5 Cisco 7200 Series and the PA-H HSSI Port Adapter This chapter provides information on the PA-H HSSI port adapter and its use on Cisco 7200 series routers.
Removing a Port Adapter Depending on your circumstances, you might need to install a new port adapter in a Cisco 7200 series router or replace a failed port adapter in the field. In either case, no tools are necessary; all port adapters available for the Cisco 7200 series connect directly to the router midplane and are locked into position by a port adapter lever.
Installing a Port Adapter Note As you disengage the port adapter from the router midplane, OIR administratively shuts down all active interfaces on the port adapter. Step 4 With the port adapter halfway out of the slot, disconnect all cables from the port adapter. Step 5 After disconnecting the cables, pull the port adapter from its port adapter slot. Caution Always handle the port adapter by the carrier edges and handle; never touch the port adapter’s components or connector pins. (See Figure 5-3.
Installing a Port Adapter Aligning the Port Adapter Metal Carrier Between the Slot Guides—Cisco 7206 2 1 0 6 3 TOKEN RING 5 FAST ETHERNET 4 K LIN MII 2 0 RJ4 5 D LE AB EN 3 3 LINK 1 2 3 0 2 1 0 ETHERNET 10BT EN AB LE D Slot guide H6597 Figure 5-4 ET C 45 1O O PW K R M E II N R E J4 N 5 R L J4 IN 5 K T 0 T SL O EJ EC PC M C IA EN AB LE D R J- PU R ES M II FE SL O T 1 1 FAST ETHERNET INPUT/OUTPUT CONTROLLER Note: This adapter alignment applies to any port o
Installing a Port Adapter Figure 5-5 Placing the Port Adapter Lever in the Locked Position—Cisco 7206 3 2 1 5 0 6 TOKEN RING FAST ETHERNET 4 RJ4 5 MII 0 LIN K D LE AB EN 3 2 3 LINK 1 0 2 1 0 EN 3 AB LE D ETHERNET 10BT 2 CD LB RC RD TC TD CD LB RC RD TC TD CD LB RC RD TC TD CD LB RC RD TC ET 0 D LE AB 5 5 O PW K R 1O R L J4 IN K R E J4 N M E II N T 0 O T SL EC EJ PC M C IA EN H6747 C 45 R J- FAST ETHERNET INPUT/OUTPUT CONTROLLER PU R
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C H A P TER 6 Cisco uBR7200 Series and the PA-H HSSI Port Adapter This chapter provides information on the PA-H HSSI port adapter and its use on Cisco uBR7200 series universal broadband routers. This chapter contains the following sections: • • • Installation Overview, page 6-1 Removing a Port Adapter, page 6-2 Installing a Port Adapter, page 6-4 Installation Overview The PA-H is used in Cisco uBR7200 series routers and can be installed in any of the available port adapter slots.
Removing a Port Adapter Note The Cisco uBR7200 series universal broadband routers support online insertion and removal (OIR); therefore, you do not have to power down the Cisco uBR7200 series universal broadband router when removing and replacing a PA-H. When a port adapter slot is not in use, a blank port adapter must fill the empty slot to allow the router to conform to EMI emissions requirements and to allow proper air flow across the port adapters.
Removing a Port Adapter Figure 6-3 Placing the Port Adapter Lever in the Unlocked Position—Cisco uBR7223 Port adapter lever in unlocked position 16217 Port adapters Grasp the handle on the port adapter and pull the port adapter from the midplane, about halfway out of its slot. If you are removing a blank port adapter, pull the blank port adapter completely out of the chassis slot.
Installing a Port Adapter Installing a Port Adapter Use the following procedure to install a new port adapter in a Cisco uBR7200 series universal broadband router: Step 1 Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap between you and an unfinished chassis surface. Step 2 Use both hands to grasp the port adapter by its metal carrier edges and position the port adapter so that its components face downward. (See Figure 6-4.
Installing a Port Adapter Figure 6-6 Placing the Port Adapter Retention Clip in the Locked Position—Cisco uBR7246 H11517 Port adapters Port adapter retention clip in locked position For a Cisco uBR7223, place the port adapter lever in the locked position. (See Figure 6-7.
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C H A P TER 7 Cisco 7100 Series and the PA-H HSSI Port Adapter This chapter provides information on the PA-H and its use in the Cisco 7100 series routers. This chapter contains the following sections: • • • Installation Overview, page 7-1 Removing a Port Adapter, page 7-2 Installing a Port Adapter, page 7-3 Installation Overview The PA-H can be installed in port adapter slot 3 in the Cisco 7120 series, and in port adapter slot 4 in the Cisco 7140 series.
Removing a Port Adapter Figure 7-2 Cisco 7100 Series Router—Port Adapter Slot 4 Location Locked Unlocked ESD plug Slot 4 AC OK DC OK OTF SLOT 0 SLOT 1 PWR ACT ACT 0 FE 0 / 0 I EN RX RX 155 - MM TX EN CEL CAR ALM FE 0 / 1 RX LNK LNK 0 1 RX 155 - MM CONS AUX AC OK SYS RDY DC OK OTF TX CEL CAR ALM 2 7140 - 2MM3 22134 5 Depending on your circumstances, you might need to install a new port adapter in a Cisco 7100 series router or replace a failed port adapter in the field.
Installing a Port Adapter Figure 7-3 Handling a Port Adapter Metal carrier H6420 Printed circuit board Step 6 Place the port adapter on an antistatic surface with its components facing upward, or in a static shielding bag. If the port adapter will be returned to the factory, immediately place it in a static shielding bag. Step 7 Install a blank port adapter or replacement port adapter to maintain proper flow of cooling air across the internal components.
Installing a Port Adapter Figure 7-4 Aligning the Single-Width Port Adapter Between the Slot Guides Guides I RCVR EN XMTR RCLK FERF RL FE 0 / 22132 5 AIS OOF LL Step 7 With the port adapter halfway in the slot, connect all required cables to the port adapter. Step 8 After connecting all required cables, carefully slide the port adapter all the way into the slot until the port adapter is seated in the router.
C H A P TER 8 Cable Installation and Interface Configuration To continue your PA-H HSSI port adapter installation, you must install the port adapter cables and configure the HSSI interfaces. The instructions that follow apply to all supported platforms. Minor differences between the platforms are noted.
Attaching a Null Modem Cable to PA-H HSSI Port Adapters HSSI Rev. B H10422 0 LB RC RD TC TD LE AB EN /C Connecting HSSI Cables D Figure 8-1 HSSI cable To T3, E3, or SONET DSU Note Port adapters have a handle attached, but it is not shown in Figure 8-1 to allow a full view of the detail on each port adapter’s faceplate. Step 2 Attach the network end of your HSSI cable to your T3 or E3 DSU or to other external HSSI equipment.
Configuring the HSSI Interfaces Note In the Cisco 7206 and Cisco 7206VXR router shelves, you define interfaces by type and physical shelf/port adapter/port locations. For information on Cisco 7206 and Cisco 7206VXR router shelf physical port addresses, see the “Identifying Chassis Slot, Port Adapter Slot, and HSSI Interface Port Numbers” section on page 8-4.
Configuring the HSSI Interfaces After you verify that the new PA-H is installed correctly (the enabled LED goes on), use the privileged-level configure command to configure the new interfaces.
Identifying Chassis Slot, Port Adapter Slot, and HSSI Interface Port Numbers Note For the Cisco 7206 and Cisco 7206VXR router shelves, the PA-H in port adapter slot 2 would have the address x/2/0, where x is the number assigned to the router shelf during the initial configuration of the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server.
Configuring the HSSI Interfaces Cisco 7100 Series Ports In the Cisco 7100 series routers, the slot number is the location in the chassis where the interface resides and the port number is the physical port. Interfaces in Cisco IOS software are identified by a type, slot number, and port number. For example, serial 3/1 indicates port 1 on the serial port adapter in slot 3. Slots in the Cisco 7120 series routers are numbered as shown in Figure 8-2.
Configuring Interfaces Configuring Interfaces Use the following steps to perform a basic configuration. Press the Return key after each step unless otherwise noted.
Configuring the HSSI Interfaces Step 8 Write the new configuration to nonvolatile memory as follows: Router# copy running-config startup-config [OK] Router# Note If you want to configure cyclic redundancy checks (CRCs) for your HSSI, proceed to the next section, “Configuring Cyclic Redundancy Checks.” Otherwise, proceed to the “Checking the Configuration” section on page 8-8.
Checking the Configuration Using show Commands to Verify the New Interface Status Use the following steps to verify that the new interfaces are configured and operating correctly: Step 1 Use the show version command to display the system hardware configuration. Ensure that the list includes the new interfaces. Step 2 For Cisco 7100 series, Cisco 7200 series, and Cisco uBR7200 series routers, display all the current port adapters and their interfaces with the show controllers command.
Configuring the HSSI Interfaces Cisco 7200 Series, Cisco uBR7200 Series, and Cisco 7100 Series show Commands Following is an example of how the show interfaces [type slot/port] command displays status information (including the physical slot and port address) for the interfaces you specify. Router# show interfaces hssi 2/0 Hssi2/0 is up, line protocol is up Hardware is HSSI-B Internet address is 10.10.10.
Checking the Configuration Use the show version command to display the configuration of the system hardware (the number of each port adapter type installed), the software version, the names and sources of configuration files, and the boot images. Following is an example of the output from the show version command: Router# show version Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) 7200 Software (C7200-J-M), Version 11.1(12)CA1 Copyright (c) 1986-1996 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Configuring the HSSI Interfaces Note For complete command descriptions and examples for Cisco 7200 series routers and Cisco uBR7200 series universal broadband routers, refer to the documentation resources listed in the “Related Documentation” section on page vi. Proceed to the “Using the ping Command” section on page 8-17 to verify that each interface port is functioning properly.
Checking the Configuration Bridging software. X.25 software, Version 2.0, NET2, BFE and GOSIP compliant. Chassis Interface. 1 VIP2 controllers (2 HSSI). 2 HSSI network interfaces. 125K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory. 20480K bytes of Flash PCMCIA card at slot 0 (Sector size 128K). 8192K bytes of Flash internal SIMM (Sector size 256K). Configuration register is 0x2 Use the show diag slot command to determine which type of port adapter is installed on a VIP2 in your system.
Configuring the HSSI Interfaces Use the show controllers cbus command to display all the current interface processors and their interfaces. Following is an example of the show controllers cbus command that shows the HSSI port 1/0/0 on a PA-H HSSI port adapter installed on a VIP2 in interface processor slot 1: Router# show controllers cbus (additional displayed text omitted from this example) slot1: VIP2, hw 2.3, sw 21.
Checking the Configuration Following is an example of how the show interfaces [port-adapter/port] command displays status information for the interfaces you specify. In this example, the PA-H is in port adapter slot 0 on the Catalyst RSM/VIP2. (Interfaces are administratively shut down until you enable them.) Router# show interfaces hssi 0/0 Hssi0/0 is up, line protocol is up Hardware is HSSI-B Internet address is 10.10.10.
Configuring the HSSI Interfaces Use the show diag slot command to determine which type of port adapter is installed on a Catalyst RSM/VIP2 in your system. Specific port adapter information is displayed, as shown in the following example of a PA-H HSSI port adapter in port adapter slot (bay) 0, on a Catalyst RSM/VIP2: Router# show diag 0 Slot 0: HSSI-B port adapter, 1 port Port adapter is analyzed Port adapter insertion time 2d13h ago Hardware revision 1.
Using the ping Command Proceed to the next section “Using the ping Command” to verify that each interface port is functioning properly. Using the ping Command The ping command allows you to verify that an interface port is functioning properly and to check the path between a specific port and connected devices at various locations on the network. This section provides brief descriptions of the ping command.
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