On most Unix hosts you could run the following command
from a shell prompt.
> ping generic.host.com >> ping.results
<<THEN>> hit <CTRL+C> to break the ping. Now, "more"
the new file ping.results,
> more ping.results
to see what the latency results are!
Note that on some flavors like Solaris, you have to
use the '-s' flag for the ping command to see detailed
info. So on a Solaris box run it like this...
> ping -s generic.host.com >> ping.results --- Have
fun
--- NetEng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know of a program that will ping a host
> and record the latency?
> Multiple links would be a +. Thanks
>
>
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