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I forgot the cisco command to ping from another source ie. f0/1
JasonHolmes
I forgot the cisco command to ping from another source ie. f0/1. Can someone please refresh my memory. Found it, it's ping 192.168.1.1 source 192.168.2.1
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Danielh22185
What you mentioned is one way if that ip address you specified is the actual address that is assigned to the interface in question. You can run the extended ping command simply by typing: 'ping' and hitting the enter command. You can then move down the list and specify other parameters such as MTU, number of pings, source, etc.
Vask3n
Like was mentioned above, you can use Extended ping to specify a source address.
I believe there is also a
source
parameter you can specify through the ping command (this might be platform-dependent)
It looks like
ping 10.1.1.1 source 10.2.1.1
https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/7468
JustFred
Jason why not post all your questions in one thread? Your stuff is all over the place.
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