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Guest adonis
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hello

if a computer have 2 NIC s , how can i ping with one of them.how can i

specify yhe adapter?

in IPv4.

thaks so much.

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Guest Coraleigh Miller
Posted

Re: ping problem

 

Hi Adonis,

 

Why dont you just ping the ip address of the adapter you wish to answer?

 

Coraleigh Miller

 

 

"adonis" <adonis_318@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:1187498064.919248.204000@r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...

> hello

> if a computer have 2 NIC s , how can i ping with one of them.how can i

> specify yhe adapter?

> in IPv4.

> thaks so much.

>

Guest adonis
Posted

Re: ping problem

 

On Aug 19, 8:44 am, "Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMil...@yahoo.com>

wrote:

> Hi Adonis,

>

> Why dont you just ping the ip address of the adapter you wish to answer?

>

> Coraleigh Miller

>

> "adonis" <adonis_...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

>

> news:1187498064.919248.204000@r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...

>

>

>

> > hello

> > if a computer have 2 NIC s , how can i ping with one of them.how can i

> > specify yhe adapter?

> > in IPv4.

> > thaks so much.- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -

 

hi

i want to ping a client, from a server with one of my NICs.

or when i want to test loopback ip of one of my NICs how can i specify

the adapter?

Guest Coraleigh Miller
Posted

Re: ping problem

 

Ahhh i gotcha now. :-) You can use the Pathping command with the -i switch

which lets you specify a source address. There is also a switch for ipv4

is -4.

Example.. pathping -i [source address] [destination address]

 

Hope that helps.

 

Coraleigh

 

"adonis" <adonis_318@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:1187536377.874966.272820@r29g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...

> On Aug 19, 8:44 am, "Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMil...@yahoo.com>

> wrote:

>> Hi Adonis,

>>

>> Why dont you just ping the ip address of the adapter you wish to answer?

>>

>> Coraleigh Miller

>>

>> "adonis" <adonis_...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

>>

>> news:1187498064.919248.204000@r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...

>>

>>

>>

>> > hello

>> > if a computer have 2 NIC s , how can i ping with one of them.how can i

>> > specify yhe adapter?

>> > in IPv4.

>> > thaks so much.- Hide quoted text -

>>

>> - Show quoted text -

>

> hi

> i want to ping a client, from a server with one of my NICs.

> or when i want to test loopback ip of one of my NICs how can i specify

> the adapter?

>

Guest adonis
Posted

Re: ping problem

 

On Aug 19, 9:31 pm, "Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMil...@yahoo.com>

wrote:

> Ahhh i gotcha now. :-) You can use the Pathping command with the -i switch

> which lets you specify a source address. There is also a switch for ipv4

> is -4.

> Example.. pathping -i [source address] [destination address]

>

> Hope that helps.

>

> Coraleigh

>

> "adonis" <adonis_...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

>

> news:1187536377.874966.272820@r29g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...

>

>

>

> > On Aug 19, 8:44 am, "Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMil...@yahoo.com>

> > wrote:

> >> Hi Adonis,

>

> >> Why dont you just ping the ip address of the adapter you wish to answer?

>

> >> Coraleigh Miller

>

> >> "adonis" <adonis_...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

>

> >>news:1187498064.919248.204000@r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...

>

> >> > hello

> >> > if a computer have 2 NIC s , how can i ping with one of them.how can i

> >> > specify yhe adapter?

> >> > in IPv4.

> >> > thaks so much.- Hide quoted text -

>

> >> - Show quoted text -

>

> > hi

> > i want to ping a client, from a server with one of my NICs.

> > or when i want to test loopback ip of one of my NICs how can i specify

> > the adapter?- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -

 

hi

are yoy shour? i get in help of ping -i switch is for time to

live?????

there is just -S switch for specifying the adapter but that's for ipv6.

Guest Coraleigh Miller
Posted

Re: ping problem

 

For the Ping command -i is the TTL, however this is the PathPing command I

am talking about, they are slightly different. Following is an from an

article I found which will show you all the switches and give full

definitions...

 

"

The PATHPING Command

Like TRACERT, PATHPING shows the route taken to reach a remote system, but

PATHPING does so with more detail and offers more functionality.

Here is a list of available switches for the PATHPING command:

-g host-list -Loose source route along the host list.

-h maximum_hops -Maximum number of hops to search for target.

-i address -Use the specified source address.

-n-Do not resolve addresses to hostnames.

-p period -Wait the number of milliseconds specified by period between

pings.

-q num_queries -Number of queries per hop.

-w timeout -Wait the number of milliseconds specified by timeout for each

reply.

-P-Test for RSVP PATH connectivity.

-R-Test if each hop is RSVP aware.

-T-Test connectivity to each hop with layer-2 priority tags.

-4-Force using IPv4.

-6-Force using IPv6.

"

http://www.examcram2.com/articles/article.asp?p=664656&seqNum=3&rl=1

 

 

Coraleigh Miller

 

 

"adonis" <adonis_318@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:1187618125.590266.86740@a39g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...

> On Aug 19, 9:31 pm, "Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMil...@yahoo.com>

> wrote:

>> Ahhh i gotcha now. :-) You can use the Pathping command with the -i

>> switch

>> which lets you specify a source address. There is also a switch for ipv4

>> is -4.

>> Example.. pathping -i [source address] [destination address]

>>

>> Hope that helps.

>>

>> Coraleigh

>>

>> "adonis" <adonis_...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

>>

>> news:1187536377.874966.272820@r29g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...

>>

>>

>>

>> > On Aug 19, 8:44 am, "Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMil...@yahoo.com>

>> > wrote:

>> >> Hi Adonis,

>>

>> >> Why dont you just ping the ip address of the adapter you wish to

>> >> answer?

>>

>> >> Coraleigh Miller

>>

>> >> "adonis" <adonis_...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

>>

>> >>news:1187498064.919248.204000@r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...

>>

>> >> > hello

>> >> > if a computer have 2 NIC s , how can i ping with one of them.how can

>> >> > i

>> >> > specify yhe adapter?

>> >> > in IPv4.

>> >> > thaks so much.- Hide quoted text -

>>

>> >> - Show quoted text -

>>

>> > hi

>> > i want to ping a client, from a server with one of my NICs.

>> > or when i want to test loopback ip of one of my NICs how can i specify

>> > the adapter?- Hide quoted text -

>>

>> - Show quoted text -

>

> hi

> are yoy shour? i get in help of ping -i switch is for time to

> live?????

> there is just -S switch for specifying the adapter but that's for ipv6.

>

Guest Coraleigh Miller
Posted

Re: ping problem

 

Hi adonis, I should have asked you to being with, are you using server 2000

or 20003? The pathping command only has the -i switch available in 2003 i

believe -but i dont have a 2000 box here to test.

 

Coraleigh

 

 

"adonis" <adonis_318@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:1187618125.590266.86740@a39g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...

> On Aug 19, 9:31 pm, "Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMil...@yahoo.com>

> wrote:

>> Ahhh i gotcha now. :-) You can use the Pathping command with the -i

>> switch

>> which lets you specify a source address. There is also a switch for ipv4

>> is -4.

>> Example.. pathping -i [source address] [destination address]

>>

>> Hope that helps.

>>

>> Coraleigh

>>

>> "adonis" <adonis_...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

>>

>> news:1187536377.874966.272820@r29g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...

>>

>>

>>

>> > On Aug 19, 8:44 am, "Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMil...@yahoo.com>

>> > wrote:

>> >> Hi Adonis,

>>

>> >> Why dont you just ping the ip address of the adapter you wish to

>> >> answer?

>>

>> >> Coraleigh Miller

>>

>> >> "adonis" <adonis_...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

>>

>> >>news:1187498064.919248.204000@r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...

>>

>> >> > hello

>> >> > if a computer have 2 NIC s , how can i ping with one of them.how can

>> >> > i

>> >> > specify yhe adapter?

>> >> > in IPv4.

>> >> > thaks so much.- Hide quoted text -

>>

>> >> - Show quoted text -

>>

>> > hi

>> > i want to ping a client, from a server with one of my NICs.

>> > or when i want to test loopback ip of one of my NICs how can i specify

>> > the adapter?- Hide quoted text -

>>

>> - Show quoted text -

>

> hi

> are yoy shour? i get in help of ping -i switch is for time to

> live?????

> there is just -S switch for specifying the adapter but that's for ipv6.

>

Guest adonis
Posted

Re: ping problem

 

On Aug 20, 9:11 pm, "Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMil...@yahoo.com>

wrote:

> Hi adonis, I should have asked you to being with, are you using server 2000

> or 20003? The pathping command only has the -i switch available in 2003 i

> believe -but i dont have a 2000 box here to test.

>

> Coraleigh

>

> "adonis" <adonis_...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

>

> news:1187618125.590266.86740@a39g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...

>

>

>

> > On Aug 19, 9:31 pm, "Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMil...@yahoo.com>

> > wrote:

> >> Ahhh i gotcha now. :-) You can use the Pathping command with the -i

> >> switch

> >> which lets you specify a source address. There is also a switch for ipv4

> >> is -4.

> >> Example.. pathping -i [source address] [destination address]

>

> >> Hope that helps.

>

> >> Coraleigh

>

> >> "adonis" <adonis_...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

>

> >>news:1187536377.874966.272820@r29g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...

>

> >> > On Aug 19, 8:44 am, "Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMil...@yahoo.com>

> >> > wrote:

> >> >> Hi Adonis,

>

> >> >> Why dont you justpingthe ip address of the adapter you wish to

> >> >> answer?

>

> >> >> Coraleigh Miller

>

> >> >> "adonis" <adonis_...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

>

> >> >>news:1187498064.919248.204000@r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...

>

> >> >> > hello

> >> >> > if a computer have 2 NIC s , how can ipingwith one of them.how can

> >> >> > i

> >> >> > specify yhe adapter?

> >> >> > in IPv4.

> >> >> > thaks so much.- Hide quoted text -

>

> >> >> - Show quoted text -

>

> >> > hi

> >> > i want topinga client, from a server with one of my NICs.

> >> > or when i want to test loopback ip of one of my NICs how can i specify

> >> > the adapter?- Hide quoted text -

>

> >> - Show quoted text -

>

> > hi

> > are yoy shour? i get in help ofping-i switch is for time to

> > live?????

> > there is just -S switch for specifying the adapter but that's for ipv6.- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -

 

hi

thank you so much.got it.


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