Re: Question on fping output

2017-04-13 Thread Eric Brander
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 2:09 PM, Arjan Speelman 
wrote:


> What does the line: "10.1.2.114 [<- 10.1.2.113]" mean?
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I believe that means that the device at 10.1.2.113 is the one that actually
responded for the address at 10.1.2.114. Is 114 a VRRP or HSRP address for
that /27 subnet maybe?

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Question on fping output

2017-04-12 Thread Arjan Speelman
Hello,

Perhaps a stupid question but when running fping as: "fping -gas 
10.1.2.96/27"

The output looks like:
10.1.2.97
10.1.2.98
10.1.2.99
10.1.2.102
10.1.2.113
10.1.2.114 [<- 10.1.2.113]

  30 targets
   6 alive
  24 unreachable
   0 unknown addresses

  24 timeouts (waiting for response)
 102 ICMP Echos sent
   6 ICMP Echo Replies received
  22 other ICMP received

 8.50 ms (min round trip time)
 21.7 ms (avg round trip time)
 46.8 ms (max round trip time)
5.216 sec (elapsed real time)

What does the line: "10.1.2.114 [<- 10.1.2.113]" mean?

Thanx for your reply and help.

Krietings,

Arjan

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