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Linux Shell Scripting Cookbook - Third Edition
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Linux Shell Scripting Cookbook - Third Edition

by Clif Flynt, Sarath Lakshman, Shantanu Tushar
May 2017
Beginner
552 pages
28h 47m
English
Packt Publishing
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Using fping

The second method uses a different command called fping. The fping command generates ICMP messages to multiple IP addresses and then waits to see which reply. It runs much faster than the first script.

The options available with fping include the following:

  • The -a option with fping specifies to display the IP addresses for available machines
  • The -u option with fping specifies to display unreachable machines
  • The -g option specifies generating a range of IP addresses from the slash-subnet mask notation specified as IP/mask or start and end IP addresses:
        $ fping -a 192.160.1/24 -g 

Alternatively, this can be used:

        $ fping -a 192.160.1 192.168.0.255 -g 
  • 2>/dev/null is used to dump error messages printed due to an unreachable ...
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ISBN: 9781785881985