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C:\>ping 192.168.1.1 -n 5
Ping wird ausgeführt für 192.168.1.1 mit 32 Bytes Daten: Antwort von 192.168.1.1: Bytes=32 Zeit=1ms TTL=64 Antwort von 192.168.1.1: Bytes=32 Zeit=4ms TTL=64 Antwort von 192.168.1.1: Bytes=32 Zeit=1ms TTL=64 Antwort von 192.168.1.1: Bytes=32 Zeit=1ms TTL=64 Antwort von 192.168.1.1: Bytes=32 Zeit=13ms TTL=64
Ping-Statistik für 192.168.1.1: Pakete: Gesendet = 5, Empfangen = 5, Verloren = 0 (0% Verlust), Ca. Zeitangaben in Millisek.: Minimum = 1ms, Maximum = 13ms, Mittelwert = 4ms
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Linux |
user@maschine /etc $ ping 192.168.1.1 -c 10 PING 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_req=1 ttl=64 time=0.786 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_req=2 ttl=64 time=0.756 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_req=3 ttl=64 time=0.776 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_req=4 ttl=64 time=0.712 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_req=5 ttl=64 time=0.744 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_req=6 ttl=64 time=0.772 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_req=7 ttl=64 time=0.912 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_req=8 ttl=64 time=0.728 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_req=9 ttl=64 time=0.728 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_req=10 ttl=64 time=0.730 ms
--- 192.168.1.1 ping statistics --- 10 packets transmitted, 10 received, 0% packet loss, time 9009ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.712/0.764/0.912/0.059 ms
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