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8. Troubleshooting
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September 
2002
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When the ping has completed normally, timed out, or been stopped using the Stop 
command, informational fields are displayed as shown in 
Response Timeout
Available Settings: 1–60
Default Setting: 2
Specifies the amount of time, in seconds, to wait before a host that has not responded to a 
ping is declared unreachable.
1–60 – The response timeout period.
Table 8-6.
Ping Responses  
Field
Possible Values
Description
Status
„
In Progress
„
Alive
„
Destination 
Unreachable
„
Ping Timed Out
„
No route in this 
device
„
Ping has been sent.
„
Ping was successful.
„
The host could not be reached. See 
RFC 792 for possible causes.
„
There was no response in the period 
specified in Response Timeout.
„
The IP address is not in the routing 
table, and no Default IP Destination is 
configured.
Ping Loss Ratio (%)
0–100
The ratio of pings received to pings 
transmitted.
Pings Transmitted
1–999999
The number of pings transmitted.
Pings Received
1–999999
The number of pings received.
Pings Lost
1–999999
The number of pings transmitted less the 
number of pings received.
Current Roundtrip 
Delay
„
0
„
1–9999
„
No measurement exists.
„
The time in milliseconds that it took to 
complete the latest ping.
Minimum Roundtrip 
Delay
„
0
„
1–9999
„
No measurement exists.
„
The least time in milliseconds that it 
took to complete a ping during this test.
Maximum Roundtrip 
Delay
„
0
„
1–9999
„
No measurement exists.
„
The most time in milliseconds that it 
took to complete a ping during this test.
Average Roundtrip 
Delay
„
0
„
1–9999
„
No measurement exists.
„
The average time in milliseconds that it 
took to complete a ping during this test.
Table 8-5.
Ping Options (3 of 3)