ping -T

Michel Vanhonacker linux at edulinux.be
Mon Aug 28 17:45:09 UTC 2006


You could also use mtr.

It pings and does the traceroute as well. So you can see
(more or less) where you have packet loss.

I noticed you're from Belgium, mind to tell who is your ISP ?

I've seen weird things with Tele2.

Regards,

Michel

Sylvain Girard schreef:
> Hmmmm, actually I was looking for an option to get a timestamp along 
> with the ping. I'm trying to document packet loss to get some evidence 
> against my ISP. So, need to try something else.
> Thanks anyway!
>
> On 8/28/06, *Rbalfour* <ubuntu at rcubed.net <mailto:ubuntu at rcubed.net>> 
> wrote:
>
>     Sorry for the double post
>
>     A better definition of ping -T
>
>
>     -T option
>
>         Set IP timestamp options. Accepted option values are:
>         tsonly
>
>             Timestamps only.
>
>         tsandaddr
>
>             Timestamps and addresses.
>
>         tsprespec hosts
>
>             Timestamps with prespecified hops of one or more hosts.
>
>
>     Sylvain Girard wrote:
>     > Hi,
>     >
>     > Does someone have an example of a ping with the -T switch? And
>     please
>     > don't direct me to the man page because I've been there...
>     >
>     > --
>     > Best regards,
>     > Sylvain Girard
>     >
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