This section describes how to display the status of ping monitoring. To display ping monitor status, execute the dsphanet command with the -r option.
The following example shows how to use the dsphanet command with the -r option and gives a sample result.
> dsphanet -r
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Adapters Resources
+-------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
Local Area Connection 1(ON) LINK(O)
PING(O)
192.168.10.250(O),192.168.10.251(O)
Local Area Connection 2(STBY) LINK(O)
PING(-)
192.168.10.250(-),192.168.10.251(-)
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Adapters Resources
+-------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
Local Area Connection 3(STBY) LINK(O)
PING(-)
192.168.20.250(-)
!192.168.20.100(-)
Local Area Connection 4(ON) LINK(O)
PING(O)
192.168.20.251(O)
!192.168.20.100(O)
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Adapters Resources
+-------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
Local Area Connection 5(FAIL) LINK(X)
PING(X)
192.168.30.250(X)
Local Area Connection 6(ON) LINK(O)
PING(O)
192.168.30.251(O)
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Adapters Resources
+-------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
Local Area Connection 7(FAIL) LINK(X)
PING(X)
192.168.40.250(X)
Local Area Connection 8(FAIL) LINK(X)
PING(-)
192.168.40.251(-) |
If a physical adapter or ping monitor is listed with its status as X, take appropriate action according to the information given in "Appendix E Troubleshooting."
For more details on the dsphanet command, refer to "6.3.1 dsphanet."
You can also display details of the ping monitor settings. For more details, refer to "6.2.5 hanetpoll."