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Using the Advanced Commands
Commands
Using the Advanced
Commands
ipxping
ipx-addr [repetitions] [timeout]
[size]
where:
ipx-addr
is the IPX address of the
target node in this format:
network number :mac address
repetitions
is the number of
times to repeat the echo request.
Default: send packet once.
timeout
is how many seconds to
wait for a response.
Default: 5 seconds.
size
is the size in bytes of the data to be
sent.
Default: 40 bytes.
Sends an IPX echo request message to a specific IPX address, as a network-
layer test of the reachability of the node. The switch must have IPX enabled.
After transmitting the request message to the node, the switch waits for a
response. If it is received within the specified or default timeout interval, the
console displays a message indicating that the target is “alive”. If an echo
response is not received within the specified or default timeout interval, the
console displays a message indicating that the target did not respond.
VLANs: If multiple VLANs are configured, ipxping sends requests to the ports
in the VLAN environment specified when the command prompt was selected.
linktest
mac_addr [count] [delay]
where:
mac_addr
is the MAC address of
the target node in 12-character
hexadecimal format.
count
is the number of test
packets to send.
Default: 1 packet
delay
is how many seconds to
wait for a response to each packet.
Default: 2 seconds.
Verifies communication to a MAC address on the LAN. Sends an 802.2 Test
Packet to a specific target node on a network in the VLAN environment
specified in the command prompt. The target node must be able to respond
to an 802.2 Test Packet with an 802.2 Test Response packet in order for the
test to work. (HP managed hubs, bridges, routers, and switches automatically
respond to 802.2 Test Packets. Most HP LAN adapters can be configured to
operate as a responder.
VLANs: If multiple VLANs are configured, the linktest command sends
requests to the nodes in the VLAN environment specified when the command
prompt was selected.
telnet
ip-addr
where:
ip-addr is the IP address of the target
node in dotted decimal notation.
Used to establish a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) virtual terminal
connection to a remote node, allowing you to interact with the remote node's
interface. IP must be configured, and the remote node must have Telnet
service enabled. The Switch 800T supports one inbound and one outbound
Telnet session. In the factory default configuration, the Inbound Telnet
Enabled parameter is set to Yes. (To change the Inbound Telnet Enabled
parameter, use the Console configuration screen, which is accessed from the
Configuration screen selected from the Main Menu.) Outbound Telnet is
always enabled. To exit from an inbound Telnet session, select LOGOUT from
the Main menu and answer the confirmation prompt by typing y. To exit from
an HP router, another Switch 800T, a Switch 2000, or a UNIX login, press [Ctrl]
[D]. To force a disconnection from any device, use [Ctrl] [R]. To interrupt
command processing without halting an outbound Telnet session, use [Ctrl] [C].
Command Syntax Description
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