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Using Technician Interface Software
3-24 114088 Rev. A
APPN Ping
When you issue the ping command for APPN to a remote APPN device, it
responds if it can be reached, and the console displays the response or the result of
the request. APPN
ping uses the APING (APPN Ping) Transaction Program (TP)
to send an APING request to the APINGD TP running on the remote device.
Enter the following to ping a remote device running APPN:
ping -appn
<CP_name>
[-t
<timeout>
] [-r
<repeat_count>
] [-s
<size>
]
[-m
<mode>
]
<CP_name> is the required APPN address, in the format of a Control Point name,
of the remote device. Use the format <network_ID>.<CP_name> if the remote
device is not on the same network as the system you are pinging from.
[
-t
<timeout>
] [-r
<repeat_count>
] [-s
<size>
] [-m
<mode>
] are optional. These
parameters are as follows:
<timeout> is the number of seconds for each ping to time out. If the system
receives a response to a ping after it has timed out, the system does not send an
“alive” message to the console. The default is 15.
<repeat_count> is the number of ping messages to send. The system does not
wait for the timeout before sending the next ping. The default is 1.
<size> is the number of bytes of data to send with each ping. The default is 100.
<mode> is the mode name. Choices include #INTER, #BATCH, #INTERSC, and
#BATCHSC. #INTER refers to the interactive mode (that is, where not much data
is involved and response time is very important). #BATCH refers to a mode where
a lot of data is involved, and response time is not important. #INTERSC and
#BATCHSC are secure versions of #INTER and #BATCH. If you do not specify a
mode, the mode defaults to a blank value.
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