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34 lines
748 B
Markdown
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# ping
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> Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts.
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> Unlike Unix-like systems, Windows `ping` sends only 4 packets by default.
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> More information: <https://learn.microsoft.com/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/ping>.
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- Ping a host 4 times:
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`ping {{host}}`
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- Ping a host a specific number of times:
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`ping -n {{count}} {{host}}`
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- Ping a host continuously (until stopped with `<Ctrl c>`):
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`ping -t {{host}}`
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- Set the timeout in milliseconds to wait for each reply:
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`ping -w {{milliseconds}} {{host}}`
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- Set the buffer size of the ping packet in bytes:
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`ping -l {{bytes}} {{host}}`
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- Ping a host using a specific source IP address:
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`ping -S {{source_ip}} {{host}}`
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- Resolve address to hostname:
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`ping -a {{host}}`
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