From: Fred Ingham (fningham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Aug 15 1999 - 22:13:18 GMT-3
The basic meanings are on the CD:
Table 2: AppleTalk Ping Characters
Character
Meaning
!
Each exclamation point indicates the receipt of a reply
(echo) from the target
address.
.
Each period indicates the network server timed out while
waiting for a reply from
the target address.
B
The echo received from the target address was bad or
malformed.
C
An echo with a bad DDP checksum was received.
E
Transmission of an echo packet to the target address failed.
R
Transmission of the echo packet to the target address failed
because of lack of a
route to the target address.
Check for tunnel protocol, etc.
Bill Carter wrote:
>
> What does the EEEEE response mean in an Appletalk Ping. I have multiple
> paths to the 12-12 network. 1 through EIGRP and 1 through the Tunnel.
>
> R4#ping appl 12.2
>
> Type escape sequence to abort.
> Sending 5, 100-byte AppleTalk Echos to 12.2, timeout is 2 seconds:
> EEEEE
> Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)
>
> R4#sho appl route
> Codes: R - RTMP derived, E - EIGRP derived, C - connected, A - AURP
> S - static P - proxy
> 4 routes in internet
>
> The first zone listed for each entry is its default (primary) zone.
>
> A Net 12-12 [1/G] via 0.0, 981 sec, Tunnel0, zone 12ether
> C Net 43-43 directly connected, Ethernet0/0, zone r4r3ether
> C Net 45-45 directly connected, Serial0/0.5, zone 45frame
> E Net 56-56 [31/B] via 45.5, 932 sec, zone 56ether
>
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