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Re: Ping works, but fping and hobbitping do not work
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- Subject: Re: Ping works, but fping and hobbitping do not work
- From: "Eric Jacobs" <eric.jacobs (at) thomastechsolutions.com>
- Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2008 13:20:29 -0500
- References: <fo9u4e$cgj$1 (at) ger.gmane.org> <961092e10802050813n7c8e9b09u4366bd1030444f2e (at) mail.gmail.com>
Yes, hobbit's conn test.
The confusing thing is that "ping" works, but fping doesn't (says address is unreachable)
Eric
"Josh Luthman" <josh (at) imaginenetworksllc.com> wrote in message news:961092e10802050813n7c8e9b09u4366bd1030444f2e (at) mail.gmail.com...
When you say it fails with the network tester I'm assuming you mean hobbit's conn test - is this correct?
When you manually ping and it fails, what kind of echo are you getting? Request timed out? Destination Network Unreachable? Are you getting ARP resolution for the IP address?
On 2/5/08, Eric Jacobs <eric.jacobs (at) thomastechsolutions.com> wrote:
We've been using fping in Hobbit for connectivity testing for years. But an
interesting problem has arisen. There is one address for which the
connectivity test fails, but, from the network tester, I can manually ping
the address, but a manual fping (or hobbitping) fails. Anyone have an idea
why this would be the case?
Eric Jacobs
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