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ping(8): man page cleanup
* Appease mandoc -T lint and igor
* Use example.com for documentation
* Update the IPv4 TTL section.
Update the IPv4 TTL section specifically for FreeBSD.
FreeBSD changed the default TTL to 64 in
5639e86bdd
. NetBSD and OpenBSD still
use 255. Remove some references of extinct operating systems.
Reviewed by: gbe (manpages), asomers
MFC after: 2 weeks
Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/pull/630
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.\" @(#)ping.8 8.2 (Berkeley) 12/11/93
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\"
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.Dd November 26, 2020
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.Dd November 20, 2022
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.Dt PING 8
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm ping
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.Nd send
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.Tn ICMP
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ICMP
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or
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.Tn ICMPv6 ECHO_REQUEST
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ICMPv6 ECHO_REQUEST
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packets to network hosts
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm
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@ -101,19 +101,21 @@ packets to network hosts
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The
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.Nm
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utility invoked with an IPv4 target
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.Ns ( Ar IPv4-host No or Ar IPv4-mcast-group Ns )
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.Ar ( IPv4-host
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or
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.Ar IPv4-mcast-group )
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uses the
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.Tn ICMP
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ICMP
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.No protocol Ap s mandatory
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.Tn ECHO_REQUEST
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ECHO_REQUEST
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datagram to elicit an
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.Tn ICMP ECHO_RESPONSE
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ICMP ECHO_RESPONSE
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from a host or gateway.
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.Tn ECHO_REQUEST
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ECHO_REQUEST
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datagrams
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.Pq Dq pings
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have an IP and
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.Tn ICMP
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ICMP
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header, followed by a
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.Dq struct timeval
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and then an arbitrary number of
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@ -121,24 +123,26 @@ and then an arbitrary number of
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bytes used to fill out the packet.
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.Pp
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When invoked with an IPv6 target
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.Ns ( Ar IPv6-host Ns ) Ns ,
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.Ar ( IPv6-host ) ,
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it uses the
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.Tn ICMPv6
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ICMPv6
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protocol's mandatory
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.Tn ICMP6_ECHO_REQUEST
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ICMP6_ECHO_REQUEST
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datagram to elicit an
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.Tn ICMP6_ECHO_REPLY
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.Ns .
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.Tn ICMP6_ECHO_REQUEST
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ICMP6_ECHO_REPLY.
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ICMP6_ECHO_REQUEST
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datagrams have an IPv6 header and
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.Tn ICMPv6
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ICMPv6
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header formatted as documented in RFC 2463.
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.Pp
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When invoked with a hostname, the version to which the target is resolved first is used.
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In that case, the options and arguments used must be valid for the specific IP version, otherwise
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When invoked with a hostname, the version to which the target is resolved first
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is used.
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In that case, the options and arguments used must be valid for the specific IP
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version, otherwise
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.Nm
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exits with an error.
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If the target is resolved to both IPv4 and IPv6, the specific IP version can be requested by
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If the target is resolved to both IPv4 and IPv6, the specific IP version can be
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requested by
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.Fl 4
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or
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.Fl 6
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@ -150,11 +154,11 @@ as
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Fl .\& Ns Ar chars
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By default, for every
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.Tn ECHO_REQUEST
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ECHO_REQUEST
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sent, a period
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.Dq .\&
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is printed, while for every
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.Tn ECHO_REPLY
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ECHO_REPLY
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received, a backspace is printed.
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This option takes an optional string argument listing characters
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that will be printed one by one in the provided order
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@ -167,7 +171,7 @@ ping -.0123456789 freebsd.org
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.It Fl A
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Audible.
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Output a bell
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.Tn ( ASCII
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(ASCII
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0x07)
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character when no packet is received before the next packet
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is transmitted.
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@ -177,7 +181,7 @@ if the maximum number of unreceived packets has increased.
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.It Fl a
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Audible.
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Include a bell
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.Tn ( ASCII
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(ASCII
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0x07)
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character in the output when any packet is received.
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.It Fl C Ar pcp
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@ -187,7 +191,7 @@ Add an 802.1p Ethernet Priority Code Point when sending a packet.
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Stop after sending
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(and receiving)
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.Ar count
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.Tn ECHO_RESPONSE
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ECHO_RESPONSE
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packets.
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If this option is not specified,
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.Nm
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@ -210,9 +214,9 @@ whichever is more.
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Implies
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.Fl .\&
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to print a period for every
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.Tn ECHO_REQUEST
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ECHO_REQUEST
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sent and a backspace for every
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.Tn ECHO_REPLY
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ECHO_REPLY
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received.
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This provides a rapid display of how many packets are being dropped.
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Only the super-user may use this option.
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@ -233,9 +237,9 @@ This flag applies only if the ping target is a multicast address.
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.Pp
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For an IPv6 target,
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.Ar iface
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is a name of an interface (e.g. `em0') from which the packets will be sent.
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This flag applies if the ping target is a multicast address, or link-local/site-local
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unicast address.
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is a name of an interface (e.g., `em0') from which the packets will be sent.
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This flag applies if the ping target is a multicast address, or
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link-local/site-local unicast address.
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.It Fl i Ar wait
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Wait
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.Ar wait
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@ -304,10 +308,10 @@ the sending node, and must be numeric.
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.It Fl s Ar packetsize
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Specify the number of data bytes to be sent.
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The default is 56, which translates into 64
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.Tn ICMP
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ICMP
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data bytes when combined
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with the 8 bytes of
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.Tn ICMP
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ICMP
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header data.
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.Pp
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For IPv4, only the super-user may specify values more than default.
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@ -321,9 +325,9 @@ Specify a timeout, in seconds, before ping exits regardless of how
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many packets have been received.
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.It Fl v
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Verbose output.
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.Tn ICMP
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ICMP
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packets other than
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.Tn ECHO_RESPONSE
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ECHO_RESPONSE
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that are received are listed.
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.It Fl W Ar waittime
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Time in milliseconds to wait for a reply for each packet sent.
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@ -336,17 +340,17 @@ considered as replied when calculating statistics.
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Use IPv4 regardless of how the target is resolved.
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.It Fl G Ar sweepmaxsize
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Specify the maximum size of
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.Tn ICMP
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ICMP
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payload when sending sweeping pings.
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This option is required for ping sweeps.
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.It Fl g Ar sweepminsize
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Specify the size of
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.Tn ICMP
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ICMP
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payload to start with when sending sweeping pings.
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The default value is 0.
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.It Fl h Ar sweepincrsize
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Specify the number of bytes to increment the size of
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.Tn ICMP
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ICMP
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payload after
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each sweep when sending sweeping pings.
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The default value is 1.
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@ -396,9 +400,9 @@ messages.
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.It Fl R
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Record route.
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Includes the
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.Tn RECORD_ROUTE
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RECORD_ROUTE
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option in the
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.Tn ECHO_REQUEST
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ECHO_REQUEST
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packet and displays
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the route buffer on returned packets.
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Note that the IP header is only large enough for nine such routes;
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packet, ping will print the route list and then truncate it at the correct
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spot.
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Many hosts ignore or discard the
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.Tn RECORD_ROUTE
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RECORD_ROUTE
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option.
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.It Fl r
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Bypass the normal routing tables and send directly to a host on an attached
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@ -575,21 +579,21 @@ during normal operations or from automated scripts.
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.Sh ICMP PACKET DETAILS
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An IP header without options is 20 bytes.
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An
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.Tn ICMP
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.Tn ECHO_REQUEST
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ICMP
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ECHO_REQUEST
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packet contains an additional 8 bytes worth of
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.Tn ICMP
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ICMP
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header followed by an arbitrary amount of data.
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When a
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.Ar packetsize
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is given, this indicated the size of this extra piece of data
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(the default is 56).
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Thus the amount of data received inside of an IP packet of type
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.Tn ICMP
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.Tn ECHO_REPLY
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ICMP
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ECHO_REPLY
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will always be 8 bytes more than the requested data space
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(the
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.Tn ICMP
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ICMP
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header).
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.Pp
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If the data space is at least eight bytes large,
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@ -648,33 +652,29 @@ option of
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.Nm .
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.Sh IPv4 TTL DETAILS
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The
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.Tn TTL
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TTL
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value of an IP packet represents the maximum number of IP routers
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that the packet can go through before being thrown away.
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In current practice you can expect each router in the Internet to decrement
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the
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.Tn TTL
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TTL
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field by exactly one.
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.Pp
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The
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.Tn TCP/IP
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TCP/IP
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specification recommends setting the
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.Tn TTL
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TTL
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field for
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.Tn IP
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packets to 64, but many systems use smaller values
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.No ( Bx 4.3
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uses 30,
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.Bx 4.2
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used 15).
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IP
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packets to 64.
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.Pp
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The maximum possible value of this field is 255, and most
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The maximum possible value of this field is 255, and some
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.Ux
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systems set
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the
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.Tn TTL
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TTL
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field of
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.Tn ICMP ECHO_REQUEST
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ICMP ECHO_REQUEST
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packets to 255.
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This is why you will find you can
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.Dq ping
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prints the ttl value from the packet it receives.
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When a remote system receives a ping packet, it can do one of three things
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with the
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.Tn TTL
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TTL
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field in its response:
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.Bl -bullet
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.It
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@ -698,16 +698,16 @@ systems did before the
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.Bx 4.3 tahoe
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release.
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In this case the
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.Tn TTL
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TTL
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value in the received packet will be 255 minus the
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number of routers in the round-trip path.
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.It
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Set it to 255; this is what current
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.Bx
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Set it to 64; this is what current
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.Fx
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systems do.
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In this case the
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.Tn TTL
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value in the received packet will be 255 minus the
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TTL
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value in the received packet will be 64 minus the
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number of routers in the path
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.Em from
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the remote system
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.It
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Set it to some other value.
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Some machines use the same value for
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.Tn ICMP
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ICMP
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packets that they use for
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.Tn TCP
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TCP
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packets, for example either 30 or 60.
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Others may use completely wild values.
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.El
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.El
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.Sh EXAMPLES
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The following will send ICMPv6 echo request to
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.Li dst.foo.com .
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.Li dst.example.com .
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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ping -6 -n dst.foo.com
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ping -6 -n dst.example.com
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The following will probe hostnames for all nodes on the network link attached to
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@ -756,9 +756,9 @@ ping -6 -y ff02::1%wi0
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The following will probe addresses assigned to the destination node,
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.Li dst.foo.com .
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.Li dst.example.com .
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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ping -6 -k agl dst.foo.com
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ping -6 -k agl dst.example.com
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.Ed
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr netstat 1 ,
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@ -813,11 +813,11 @@ while at the US Army Ballistics
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Research Laboratory.
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.Sh BUGS
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Many Hosts and Gateways ignore the IPv4
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.Tn RECORD_ROUTE
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RECORD_ROUTE
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option.
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.Pp
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The maximum IP header length is too small for options like
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.Tn RECORD_ROUTE
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RECORD_ROUTE
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to be completely useful.
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.No There Ap s
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not much that can be done about this, however.
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