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Special Forums IP Networking how to use PING command efficiently Post 19721 by killerserv on Tuesday 16th of April 2002 05:04:58 AM
Old 04-16-2002
Try,

$ ping -v
(-v option Verbose the output. ICMP packets other than ECHO_RESPONSE that are received will be listed.)

Other Options:

ping [-dfnqrvR] [-c count] [-i wait] [-l preload] [-p pattern] [-s packetsize]

Do try man ping for more information.. Do post back.
 

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irc(n)							    Low Level Tcl IRC Interface 						    irc(n)

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

NAME
irc - Create IRC connection and interface. SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl package require irc ?0.6.1? ::irc::config ?key? ?value? ::irc::connection ::irc::connections ::irc::destroy net net registerevent event script net getevent event script net eventexists event script net connect hostname ?port? net config ?key? ?value? net log level message net logname net connected net sockname net peername net socket net user username localhostname localdomainname userinfo net nick nick net ping target net serverping net join channel ?key? net part channel ?message? net quit ?message? net privmsg target message net notice target message net ctcp target message net kick channel target ?message? net mode target args net topic channel message net invite channel target net send text who ?address? action target additional header msg _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
This package provides low-level commands to deal with the IRC protocol (Internet Relay Chat) for immediate and interactive multi-cast com- munication. ::irc::config ?key? ?value? Sets configuration ?key? to ?value?. The configuration keys currently defined are the boolean flags logger and debug. logger makes irc use the logger package for printing error. debug requires logger and prints extra debug output. If no ?key? or ?value? is given the current values are returned. ::irc::connection The command creates a new object to deal with an IRC connection. Creating this IRC object does not automatically create the network connection. It returns a new irc namespace command which can be used to interact with the new IRC connection. NOTE: the old form of the connection command, which took a hostname and port as arguments, is deprecated. Use connect instead to specify this informa- tion. ::irc::connections Returns a list of all the current connections that were created with connection ::irc::destroy net Deletes a connection and its associated namespace and information. PER-CONNECTION COMMANDS In the following list of available connection methods net represents a connection command as returned by ::irc::connection. net registerevent event script Registers a callback handler for the specific event. Events available are those described in RFC 1459 http://www.rfc-edi- tor.org/rfc/rfc1459.txt. In addition, there are several other events defined. defaultcmd adds a command that is called if no other callback is present. EOF is called if the connection signals an End of File condition. The events defaultcmd, defaultnumeric, and defaultevent are required. script is executed in the connection namespace, which can take advantage of several commands (see Call- back Commands below) to aid in the parsing of data. net getevent event script Returns the current handler for the event if one exists. Otherwise an empty string is returned. net eventexists event script Returns a boolean value indicating the existence of the event handler. net connect hostname ?port? This causes the socket to be established. ::irc::connection created the namespace and the commands to be used, but did not actually open the socket. This is done here. NOTE: the older form of 'connect' did not require the user to specify a hostname and port, which were specified with 'connection'. That form is deprecated. net config ?key? ?value? The same as ::irc::config but sets and gets options for the net connection only. net log level message If logger is turned on by config this will write a log message at level. net logname Returns the name of the logger instance if logger is turned on. net connected Returns a boolean value indicating if this connection is connected to a server. net sockname Returns a 3 element list consisting of the ip address, the hostname, and the port of the local end of the connection, if currently connected. net peername Returns a 3 element list consisting of the ip address, the hostname, and the port of the remote end of the connection, if currently connected. net socket Return the Tcl channel for the socket used by the connection. net user username localhostname localdomainname userinfo Sends USER command to server. username is the username you want to appear. localhostname is the host portion of your hostname, localdomainname is your domain name, and userinfo is a short description of who you are. The 2nd and 3rd arguments are normally ignored by the IRC server. net nick nick NICK command. nick is the nickname you wish to use for the particular connection. net ping target Send a CTCP PING to target. net serverping PING the server. net join channel ?key? channel is the IRC channel to join. IRC channels typically begin with a hashmark ("#") or ampersand ("&"). net part channel ?message? Makes the client leave channel. Some networks may support the optional argument message net quit ?message? Instructs the IRC server to close the current connection. The package will use a generic default if no message was specified. net privmsg target message Sends message to target, which can be either a channel, or another user, in which case their nick is used. net notice target message Sends a notice with message message to target, which can be either a channel, or another user, in which case their nick is used. net ctcp target message Sends a CTCP of type message to target net kick channel target ?message? Kicks the user target from the channel channel with a message. The latter can be left out. net mode target args Sets the mode args on the target target. target may be a channel, a channel user, or yourself. net topic channel message Sets the topic on channel to message specifying an empty string will remove the topic. net invite channel target Invites target to join the channel channel net send text Sends text to the IRC server. CALLBACK COMMANDS
These commands can be used within callbacks who ?address? Returns the nick of the user who performed a command. The optional keyword address causes the command to return the user in the format "username@address". action Returns the action performed, such as KICK, PRIVMSG, MODE, etc... Normally not useful, as callbacks are bound to a particular event. target Returns the target of a particular command, such as the channel or user to whom a PRIVMSG is sent. additional Returns a list of any additional arguments after the target. header Returns the entire event header (everything up to the :) as a proper list. msg Returns the message portion of the command (the part after the :). BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category irc of the Tcllib SF Trackers [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation. SEE ALSO
rfc 1459 KEYWORDS
chat, irc irc 0.6.1 irc(n)
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