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Using Operating Commands
114088 Rev. A 3-21
AppleTalk Ping
When you issue the ping command for AppleTalk to a remote AppleTalk device,
it responds if it can be reached, and the console displays the response or the result
of the request. AppleTalk
ping uses the AppleTalk Echo Protocol.
Enter the following to ping a remote device running AppleTalk:
ping -at
<network_ID>.<node_ID>
[-t
<timeout>
] [-r
<repeat_count>
]
[
-s
<size>
]
<network_ID>.<node_ID> is the required AppleTalk address of the remote
device, in the format of a 16-bit network number and an 8-bit node number.
[
-t
<timeout>
] [-r
<repeat_count>
] [-s
<size>
] are optional. These parameters are as
follows:
<timeout> is the number of seconds for each ping to time out. If the system
receives a response to a ping after it has timed out, the system does not send an
“alive” message to the console. The default is 5.
<repeat_count> is the number of ping messages to send. The system does not
wait for the timeout before sending the next ping. Enter a value between 0 and 10
(inclusive). The default is 1.
<size> is the number of bytes of data to send with each ping. The default is 16.
The console displays one of the following messages when you issue a
ping
command. (If you enter a value in the <repeat_count> argument, the system
displays one of the following messages for the default ping, plus one for each
additional ping):
Note: You can enter the network and node addresses in decimal or
hexadecimal format. If you use hexadecimal format, precede each address
with the 0x prefix.
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