PRIVILEGED EXEC MODE COMMANDS 3 - 47
3.1.28 mint
Privileged Exec Mode Commands
Configures MiNT protocol
Supported in the following platforms:
• RFS7000
• RFS6000
• RFS4000
• AP71xx
• AP650
• AP6511
• AP6532
Syntax
mint [ping|traceroute]
mint ping MINT-ID {count <1-60>|size <1-64000>|timeout <1-10>}
mint traceroute MINT-ID {destination-port <1-65535>|max-hops <1-255>|
source-port <1-65535>|timeout <1-255>}
Parameters
Example
rfs7000-37FABE>mint ping 70.37.FA.BF count 20 size 128
MiNT ping 70.37.FA.BF with 128 bytes of data.
Response from 70.37.FA.BF: id=1 time=0.292 ms
Response from 70.37.FA.BF: id=2 time=0.206 ms
Response from 70.37.FA.BF: id=3 time=0.184 ms
Response from 70.37.FA.BF: id=4 time=0.160 ms
Response from 70.37.FA.BF: id=5 time=0.138 ms
Response from 70.37.FA.BF: id=6 time=0.161 ms
Response from 70.37.FA.BF: id=7 time=0.174 ms
Response from 70.37.FA.BF: id=8 time=0.207 ms
Response from 70.37.FA.BF: id=9 time=0.157 ms
ping MINT-ID {
count <1-60>|
size <1-64000>|
timeout <1-10>
Sends a MiNT echo message to a MiNT destination
• MINT-ID – Enter the MiNT destination ID to ping
• count <1-60> – Enter the number of times to ping from1-60. The
default value is 3
• size <1-64000> – Enter the size of the MiNT payload in bytes from 1-
64000. The default value is 64
• timeout <1-10> – Enter the time for a response after sending a ping
request from 1-10 seconds. The default timeout is 1 second
traceroute MINT-ID {
destination-port <1-65535>|
max-hops <1-255>|
source-port <1-65535>|
timeout <1-255>}
Print the route packets trace to a device
• MINT-ID – Enter the MiNT destination id
• destination-port <1-65535> – Enter the destination port value to be
used for ECMP (default 45)
• max-hops <1-255> – Enter the maximum number of hops, a
traceroute packet traverses in forward direction.(default 30)
• source-port <1-65535> – Enter the source port value to be used for
ECMP (default 45)
• timeout <1-65535> – Enter the time to wait for a response (default
30 seconds)
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