
Using Operating Commands
114088 Rev. A 3-9
The console displays one of the following messages when you issue a ping
command (if you enter a value in the <repeat_count> argument, the system
displays one of the following messages for the default ping, plus one for each
additional ping):
• An alive
message: This message appears if the system receives an ICMP echo
response from the target device within the <timeout> allowed. The message
also indicates the size of the test packet. A sample message follows:
ping: 192.32.1.151 is alive (size = 16 bytes)
• A does not respond message: This message appears if the system does not
receive an ICMP echo response from the target device within the <timeout>
allowed. A sample message follows:
ping: 193.32.1.151 does not respond
• An ICMP host unreachable from y.y.y.y message: This message appears if the
local Bay Networks router or remote router whose address is y.y.y.y cannot
forward the ping request any further along the path to the target device. A
sample message follows, where y.y.y.y is the address of the ICMP host:
ping: ICMP host unreachable from 192.32.243.1
• A target address is unreachable message: The local Bay Networks router
previously issued an ICMP host unreachable from y.y.y.y
message. Within 40
seconds, the local Bay Networks router received a subsequent ICMP echo
request addressed to the same target device. The ARP timed out or the address
could not be resolved. A sample message follows:
ping: 192.32.1.151 is unreachable
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