Specifies the time to wait before sending the next ICMP Echo Request message.Įach time the source sends an ICMP Echo Request message using the ping command, the source waits a period of time (500 ms by default) before sending the next ICMP Echo Request message.
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Specifies the outbound interface for sending ICMP Echo Request messages. If you have specified a next hop address, you cannot specify a VPN. The specified outbound interface cannot be a logical interface's member interface.The specified next hop address must match the outbound interface.The following conditions must be met to ensure a test success: When you specify a next hop address, you can configure -i interface-type interface-number to specify an outbound interface. The specified next hop address must be the next hop address of a directly connected physical interface. Indicates that packets are not fragmented during transmission. The value is an integer that ranges from 1 to 4294967295. In the case of poor network quality, you can set this parameter to a comparatively large value to check the network quality based on the packet loss rate. You can set the number of ICMP Echo Request messages to send by specifying the parameter count. By default, five ICMP Echo Request messages are sent. The ping command labels each ICMP Echo Request message with a sequence ID that starts from 1 and is increased by 1.
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Specifies the number of times for sending ICMP Echo Request messages. If the source IP address is not specified, the IP address of the outbound interface is used as the source IP address of the ICMP Echo Request message. Specifies the source IP address of the ICMP Echo Request message. The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 7. Specifies the 802.1p priority in VLAN packets. If ip is not specified, the IPv4 protocol is used.