USER’S GUIDE602 CyberSWITCHThe first line indicates:• the number of the condition within that filter which matched the packet and consequentlycaused a discard action,• the point at which the filter was applied, or a designation of global. For an IP network in-terface, this will be the configured name of the interface. For a device-based filter, this willbe the configured device’s name.• In or Out, corresponding to INPUT or OUTPUT application.The next lines contain a brief decode of the packet which was discarded. In particular, thepacket fields which comprise the packet type comparisons are displayed. The key IP fields arealways displayed on one line. If the IP protocol is one of the explicitly recognized values (ICMP,UDP, TCP) the next line will contain a decode of the key fields of that protocol.offDisables the trace.ip ping IP address> [timeout /dnnnn]Sends an ICMP Echo message to a specified host. The parameters for this command are:host IP addressIP address using dotted decimal notation for the target host.timeoutOptional parameter that indicates the number of seconds to wait for an ICMP Echo ReplyMessage. The valid range for the time out value is 1 to 60. The default value is 10./dnnnnOptional parameter that indicates the data size in bytes for the ICMP Echo message. The validrange for the data size value is 0 to 2020. The default value is 0.Possible Results and their meanings:ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd is aliveThe valid ICMP Echo Reply was received from host ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd.No response from ddd.ddd.ddd.dddNo response was received from the host within the timeout value number of seconds.ip rip interfaceDisplays information pertaining to the interface data that is maintained by the IP RIP protocol.The example screen below illustrates the interface information that will be displayed when thiscommand is entered.