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Test Connectivity

During problem diagnosis, you can use the PING command to do the following:

You can use a ping action in the following ways:

Perform a Ping

Performing a ping sends an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo request that tests whether the remote host is reachable through the network and how long a return trip takes.

To test connectivity by sending a ping to a remote host

  1. Enter /IPDIAG at the prompt.

    The TCP/IP : Network Diagnosis Functions menu appears.

  2. Type P at the prompt and complete the following field:
    Host Name/Addr

    Specifies the name or IP address of the remote host you want to access.

    If you want to use a specific address of the local stack interface as the issuing point, select it in the Source Address field. If you want to trace the route through a specific physical interface, select it in the Interface field.

    Press Enter.

    The TCP/IP : Ping Result List appears.

Interpret Responses to a Ping

A ping is an end-to-end transmission between your system and a nominated remote host. When a ping is issued, it returns one of the following results:

To determine where on the network, problems such as packet loss, slow response times, or breaks in communication are occurring, you can perform a traceroute.

If, for example, you are investigating poor end-user response times, packet loss or high trip times may indicate that:

The response to a ping appears on the TCP/IP : Ping Result List. The list can be scrolled.

Example: Response to a Successful ping

The following shows an example of the response to a successful ping.

PROD--------------------- TCP/IP : Ping Result list --------------------------- Command ===>                                                   Scroll ===> PAGE  Target Host Name .... mercury.dept.company.com         IP Address ... 192.168.2.66  Count ............... 3__  Timeout (seconds) ... 5__  Packet Size ......... 256_ Source Address ......+ Interface ...........+  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------  Result .............. Successful  Min/Average/Max Time  10/12/14  Packets sent ........ 3          received .... 3          % lost ...... 0   Seq No.   Trip Time (ms)      1      18      2      14      3      *     **END**