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.TH DNPING 1 "January 25 2000" "DECnet utilities"
.SH NAME
dnping \- Loopbacks diagnostic packets through a remote node
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B dnping
nodename [user pass] count
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or
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.B dnping
nodename [options] nodename
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Options:
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[\dqsv] [\-c number] [\-i interval] [\-p password] [\-s size] [\-u username]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
.PP
This utility sends to remote DECnet node
.B nodename
the number of packets specified by
.B count
to test the link between the two systems. Optionally a
username and password may be specified for the connection as well as
several other options. NOTE that if you dnping another Linux box it must
have
.B dnetd
running.
.SH OPTIONS
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.I "\-c number"
Number of packets to send (default 10)
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.I "\-d"
Debug mode (default off)
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.I "\-i interval"
interval between packets in microseconds (default 0)
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.I "\-p password"
Access control password. If this is "-" then you will be prompted.
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.I "\-q"
Quiet mode (default off)
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.I "\-s size"
size of frame to send in bytes (40 data + 68 hdr)
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.I "-t"
timestamps mode (default off)
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.I "-u username"
access control username
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.I "-v"
verbose mode (default off)
.SH EXAMPLES
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Pings 10 packets through remote node "mv3100"
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# dnping mv3100 10
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Make it look a bit like IP ping:
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# dnping -vti 1000000 marsha
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.SH SEE ALSO
.BR dntype "(1), " dndir "(1), " dndel "(1), " dntask "(1), "
.BR sethost "(1), " dnetd "(8)"
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