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Dear James,



After you have installed it per Keven, you get the following prompts 

(that also answer you question):



(You may already have it installed for all I know.  See if it is in 

PING.NET.SYS.)





/SYS/PUB%>ping.net



-------- PING/XL (ICMP Echo Requestor) : Version B06050A4 --------



      *******************************************************

      |   Information on Input Parameters:                  |

      |                                                     |

      |    (CONTROL-Y at any point to exit to main level)   |

      |                                                     |

      |   IP address - In decimal form; (e.g) 15.13.131.55; |

      |                RETURN to quit program.              |

      |                                                     |

      |   # packets  - Between 1 and 65534; RETURN for the  |

      |                default of infinite packets, and     |

      |                CONTROL-Y to stop sending.           |

      |                                                     |

      |   data bytes - Between 0 and 2048;  should be 4 or  |

      |   per packet   more to get round trip times; RETURN |

      |                for the default of 64 bytes.         |

      *******************************************************



IP address [RETURN to quit program.] ?  192.168.0.1

------------------------------------

Remote IP address in hex : $C0A80001

------------------------------------

# of packets [1 to 65534]            ?  10

# of bytes of data [0 to 2048]       ?  128



---- PING $C0A80001 : 128 byte packet(s), 10 packet(s) ----



128 byte(s) from $C0A80001 : icmp_seq =     1, time =     5 ms

128 byte(s) from $C0A80001 : icmp_seq =     2, time =     5 ms

128 byte(s) from $C0A80001 : icmp_seq =     3, time =     5 ms

128 byte(s) from $C0A80001 : icmp_seq =     4, time =     4 ms

128 byte(s) from $C0A80001 : icmp_seq =     5, time =     5 ms

128 byte(s) from $C0A80001 : icmp_seq =     6, time =     5 ms

128 byte(s) from $C0A80001 : icmp_seq =     7, time =     5 ms

128 byte(s) from $C0A80001 : icmp_seq =     8, time =     5 ms

128 byte(s) from $C0A80001 : icmp_seq =     9, time =     5 ms

128 byte(s) from $C0A80001 : icmp_seq =    10, time =     5 ms



---- $C0A80001 PING Statistics ----



10 packet(s) transmitted, 10 packet(s) received, 0 % packet loss

round trip (ms)  min/avg/max = 4 / 4 / 5



-------- PING/XL (ICMP Echo Requestor) : Version B06050A4 --------





      *******************************************************

      |   Information on Input Parameters:                  |

      |                                                     |

      |    (CONTROL-Y at any point to exit to main level)   |

      |                                                     |

      |   IP address - In decimal form; (e.g) 15.13.131.55; |

      |                RETURN to quit program.              |

      |                                                     |

      |   # packets  - Between 1 and 65534; RETURN for the  |

      |                default of infinite packets, and     |

      |                CONTROL-Y to stop sending.           |

      |                                                     |

      |   data bytes - Between 0 and 2048;  should be 4 or  |

      |   per packet   more to get round trip times; RETURN |

      |                for the default of 64 bytes.         |

      *******************************************************



IP address [RETURN to quit program.] ?

/SYS/PUB%>





Of course just running the ping



On 11/23/22 10:46, James B. Byrne wrote:

> Does PING/XL take any runtime parameters?  Specifically, is there any way to

> tell it to only send a limited number of packets and then exit?  Is there any

> documentation for it?

>

>

>



-- 

Tracy Johnson

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