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Date: | Thu, 14 Oct 1999 08:32:52 -0400 |
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Randy wrote:
> With the right capabilities (I think you need SM capabilities) you can run
> PING.NET.SYS and it will prompt you for the IP address, packet size and
> number of packets you wish to send, or you can simply PING.NET.SYS
> nnnn.nnnn.nnnn.nnnn (<-- the IP address) and it will continually ping
until
> you hit Ctrl-y.
Using the following command file you can ping directly from the CI prompt
without needing to CTRL-Y or BREAK.
parm IPAddress,NumPackets=5,SizePackets=64
ping.net.sys "!IPAddress,!Numpackets,!SizePackets" ,1
:ping 127.0.0.1
-------- PING/XL (ICMP Echo Requestor) : Version B0509000 --------
PARAMETERS INPUT:
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Remote IP address in hex : $7F000001
Number of packets : 5
Number of data bytes : 64
---- PING $7F000001 : 64 byte packet(s), 5 packet(s) ----
64 byte(s) from $7F000001 : icmp_seq = 1, time = 54 ms
64 byte(s) from $7F000001 : icmp_seq = 2, time = 1 ms
64 byte(s) from $7F000001 : icmp_seq = 3, time = 1 ms
64 byte(s) from $7F000001 : icmp_seq = 4, time = 1 ms
64 byte(s) from $7F000001 : icmp_seq = 5, time = 1 ms
---- $7F000001 PING Statistics ----
5 packet(s) transmitted, 5 packet(s) received, 0 % packet loss
round trip (ms) min/avg/max = 1 / 11 / 54
:
Doug.
Doug Werth Beechglen Development Inc.
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