The "best" version of "ping"?
Eric M. Carroll
eric at enfm.utcc.utoronto.ca
Wed Oct 5 00:38:49 UTC 1994
> The version I typically use:
>
> Usage: ping options address
> -c count packet count
> -d enable socket debugging
> -f flood
> -t send ICMP timestamp requests
> -g gateway loose source route
> -i interval timeout
> -l preload preload count
> -m report missing summary
> -n numeric address reporting
> -p pattern specify fill pattern
> -q quiet
> -r don't use routing table
> -s packetsize packet size
> -v verbose
> -C cisco-style
> -F fast
> -S address src_address
> -G gateway strict source route
> -R record route
>
And mine has:
Usage: ping options address
-c count packet count
-d enable socket debugging
-f flood
-g gateway loose source route
-i ICMP Information request
-l preload preload count
-m report missing summary
-n numeric address reporting
-p pattern specify fill pattern
-q quiet
-r don't use routing table
-s packetsize packet size
-t timeout timeout
-u microsecond timing
-v verbose
-C cisco-style
-F fast
-G gateway strict source route
-I increment TTL
-O print options
-N symbolic
-M ICMP Mask request
-R record route
-S tos type of service
-T ttl time to live
-U millisecond timing
Eric Carroll University of Toronto Network & Operations Services
External Networking Facilities Management
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