[c-nsp] ping ipv6 question
Hank Nussbacher
hank at efes.iucc.ac.il
Mon May 29 11:42:49 EDT 2006
At 09:44 AM 29-05-06 -0400, Harold Ritter \(hritter\) wrote:
>Hank,
>
>The source interface can be specified on the command line as follow:
>
>r1#ping ipv6 xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xx:x source e0/0
C00l! Thanks,
Hank
>Harold,
>
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>Subject: [c-nsp] ping ipv6 question
>
>Can someone clue me in why the Cisco ipv6 ping doesn't have the option
>to provide a source IP/interface:
>
>gp#ping ipv6
>Target IPv6 address: 2001:738:0:402::2
>Repeat count [5]:
>Datagram size [100]:
>Timeout in seconds [2]:
>Extended commands? [no]: y
>UDP protocol? [no]:
>Verbose? [no]:
>Precedence [0]:
>DSCP [0]:
>Include hop by hop option? [no]:
>Include destination option? [no]:
>Sweep range of sizes? [no]:
>Type escape sequence to abort.
>
>like it has on ipv4 ping:
>Extended commands [n]: y
>Source address or interface:
>
>Thanks,
>Hank
>
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