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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users 0821-077 ping: illegal packet size. Post 302141268 by sysgate on Thursday 18th of October 2007 10:50:09 AM
Old 10-18-2007
By default (when packet-size is not specified), the size of transmitted packets is 64 bytes. The minimum value allowed for packet-size is 8 bytes, and the maximum value is 4095 bytes, on some systems is even 65000. If packet-size is smaller than 16 bytes, there is not enough room for timing information. In that case, the round-trip times are not displayed. In your case, the -n flag probably means something else, not the count number.]
The error number looks like AIX, I just tested AIX, and I seem to be right : -n flag means "packet-size", as well as "-s" whereas the count is "-c" flag.
 

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Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin::Ping(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			  Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin::Ping(3pm)

NAME
Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin::Ping - "ping" various services when nodes are written SYNOPSIS
use Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin::Ping; my $ping = Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin::Ping->new( node_to_url => 'http://mywiki/$node', services => { "geourl" => 'http://geourl.org/ping?p=$url' }, agent => "My Wiki ping agent", ); $wiki->register_pugin( plugin => $ping ); DESCRIPTION
A plug-in for Wiki::Toolkit sites, which will "ping" various external services when a node is written. A list of the services to ping, and where in their URLs to add the URL of the node, are supplied when the plugin is created. You need to tell it how to turn a node into a URL (node_to_url), and what services to ping (services). You can optionally pass a custom user-agent string AUTHOR
The Wiki::Toolkit team (http://www.wiki-toolkit.org/) COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2004 I. P. Williams (ivorw_openguides [at] xemaps {dot} com). Copyright (C) 2006-2009 the Wiki::Toolkit team (http://www.wiki-toolkit.org/) All Rights Reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
Wiki::Toolkit, Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin, OpenGuides perl v5.10.1 2009-02-24 Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin::Ping(3pm)
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