User`s manual
DT-6061 User's Manual - Platform (Build 17.1)
12/14/09
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DIAG TRACERT OR DIAG TRTE
Syntax: diag tracert <IP Address>
diag trte <IP Address>
The diag tracert command is the same is the tracert command shown below in section 6.8.7
except this form of the command cannot use the “+n” parameter.
6.8.4 PING
Syntax: ping [-c <count>] [+c] <IP Address>
The ping command verifies connections to remote computer or computers, by sending 3 ICMP
echo packets, one second apart, to the remote computer and listening for echo reply packets.
The IP address can use a domain-style address, providing the dns and/or hosts configuration
has been properly entered.
The –c <count> option specifies the number of times the ping command is executed. It
overrides the default of 3.
The +c option with no number means that the ping command executes indefinitely until the
console user enters a del (delete) character in order to kill it.
6.8.5 REMOVE OR RESTORE AN INSTANCE – REMOVE, REM, RM, RESTORE, RES, OR RS
Syntax: remove | rem | rm <instance> [ cnt=<num> ]
restore | res | rs <instance> [ cnt=<num> ]
The remove (also rem or rm) and restore (also res or rs) commands may be used to suspend
and resume the operations of one or more instances without changing or losing the configurations
associated with those instances.
The <instance> parameter is the application instance to be removed from or restored to service.
Multiple instance numbers may be given in one command. The optional cnt=<num> parameter
specifies some consecutive number of instances to be removed or restored.
While an instance is out of service, it maintains no connections with any other network
equipment. Its console is also out of service, and thus no configuration changes may be made in
that instance. The vfy app and vfy cfg commands show the instances that are out of service.
6.8.6 RESTART AN INSTANCE - RESTART
Syntax: restart <instance> …
restart all
The restart command is used to restart an application instance. This action will stop any data
transport for that particular instance and disconnect any TCP connections, including the
application's console. The <instance> parameter is used to specify the application instance
number to be re-started. Multiple <instance> numbers may be given in one command to restart
multiple instances or the value all may be specified.
6.8.7 TRACE ROUTE – TRTE OR TRACERT
Syntax: trte | tracert [+n] <IP Address>
The trte command determines the route taken to a destination by sending Internet Control
Message Protocol (ICMP) echo packets with varying Time-To-Live (TTL) values to the