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Showing posts with label pingsweep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pingsweep. Show all posts

Friday, March 19, 2010

Fast Pinger

Let’s talk about one of my favorite tools: Fping.exe

Fping mostly works like the well known ping command that’s available in every windows/unix/linux OS, but gives you some more options that make it a tool to use when testing failover technologies in your network.

Let’s look at the additional options from the fping.exe command that aren’t available from the ping.exe command :

-S : size sweep. Ping with size1, size1 + 1, ..., size 2 datalength

One might wonder when this option is useful. Have you ever tried to determine the MTU of a particular network? Testing it with best guesses using the “-f don’t fragment flag” option combined with the “-l ” option in the ping command? Here’s how to determine the MTU using fping.exe in a single command:

Fping 10.0.0.1 -S1400/1500 –t1 –f


The output speaks for itself! Another option (I already used in the previous example) is:

-t : time between 2 pings in ms up to 1000000

The “-t