Admin Guide

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Example
Ping an IP device from a GRT VLAN IP interface:
Switch:1# ping 192.0.2.16
192.0.2.16 is alive
Variable definitions
Use the data in the following table to use the ping command.
Variable Value
count <1–9999> Specifies the number of times to ping (1–9999).
-d Configures the ping debug mode. This variable
detects local software failures (ping related threads
creation or write to sending socket) and receiving
issues (ICMP packet too short or wrong ICMP
packet type).
datasize {28-9216|28–51200} Specifies the size of ping data sent in bytes.
The datasize for IPv4 addresses is <28-9216>.
The datasize for IPv6 addresses is <28-51200>.
The default is 0.
interface <gigabitEthernet | mgmtEthenet | tunnel |
vlan>
Configures a specific outgoing interface to use by IP
address.
Additional ping interface filters:
gigabitEthernet: {slot/port[/sub-port]} gigabit
ethernet port
mgmtEthenet: {slot/port[/sub-port]} mgmt ethernet
port
tunnel: tunnel ID as a value from 1–2000
vlan:
Specifies the VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4059.
VLAN IDs 1 to 4059 are configurable. The system
reserves VLAN IDs 4060 to 4094 for internal use.
VLAN ID 1 is the default VLAN and you cannot
create or delete VLAN ID 1.
-I <1–60> Specifies the interval between transmissions in
seconds (1–60).
scopeid <1–9999> Specifies the scope ID.
<1–9999> specifies the circuit ID for IPv6.
-s Configures the continuous ping at the interval rate
defined by the [-I] parameter.
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Basic administration procedures using ACLI
January 2017 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 23
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