How to use ping command in kernel shell of Vxworks?
I am a newbie to vxworks,and I have a target with Vxworks5.5, one application is running on it.I want to ping other host with local keyboard and monitor or telnet.After the ctrl+c is pressed,the task is going on after being interrupted for several seconds,and I can see >-,which means that it's now in C-interprete mode.after PING command was entered, I was told that there's no such command.I read the manual,and know that there is also a command mode ,Is anyone know how can I switch to command mode and use the PING command? Thanks very much for your help.
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I am a newbie to vxworks,and I have a target with Vxworks5.5, one application is running on it.I want to ping other host with local keyboard and monitor or telnet.After the ctrl+c is pressed,the task is going on after being interrupted for several seconds,and I can see >-,which means that it's now in C-interprete mode.after PING command was entered, I was told that there's no such command.I read the manual,and know that there is also a command mode ,Is anyone know how can I switch to command mode and use the PING command? Thanks very much for your help.
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I am a newbie to vxworks,and I have a target with Vxworks5.5, one application is running on it.I want to ping other host with local keyboard and monitor or telnet.After the ctrl+c is pressed,the task is going on after being interrupted for several seconds,and I can see >-,which means that it's now in C-interprete mode.after PING command was entered, I was told that there's no such command.I read the manual,and know that there is also a command mode ,Is anyone know how can I switch to command mode and use the PING command? Thanks very much for your help.
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I am a newbie to vxworks,and I have a target with Vxworks5.5, one application is running on it.I want to ping other host with local keyboard and monitor or telnet.After the ctrl+c is pressed,the task is going on after being interrupted for several seconds,and I can see >-,which means that it's now in C-interprete mode.after PING command was entered, I was told that there's no such command.I read the manual,and know that there is also a command mode ,Is anyone know how can I switch to command mode and use the PING command? Thanks very much for your help.
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VxWorks 5.5 has only C interpreter shell and does not support command shell.
Define INCLUDE_PING in configAll.h or in your Tornado project. Try -> ping "8.8.8.8"
VxWorks 6.x has C interpreter shell and command shell. Use cmd to switch to the command shell and C to switch to the C interpreter shell.
-> ping "8.8.8.8"
-> cmd
[vxWorks]# ping 8.8.8.8
[vxWorks]# C
->
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VxWorks 5.5 has only C interpreter shell and does not support command shell.
Define INCLUDE_PING in configAll.h or in your Tornado project. Try -> ping "8.8.8.8"
VxWorks 6.x has C interpreter shell and command shell. Use cmd to switch to the command shell and C to switch to the C interpreter shell.
-> ping "8.8.8.8"
-> cmd
[vxWorks]# ping 8.8.8.8
[vxWorks]# C
->
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VxWorks 5.5 has only C interpreter shell and does not support command shell.
Define INCLUDE_PING in configAll.h or in your Tornado project. Try -> ping "8.8.8.8"
VxWorks 6.x has C interpreter shell and command shell. Use cmd to switch to the command shell and C to switch to the C interpreter shell.
-> ping "8.8.8.8"
-> cmd
[vxWorks]# ping 8.8.8.8
[vxWorks]# C
->
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VxWorks 5.5 has only C interpreter shell and does not support command shell.
Define INCLUDE_PING in configAll.h or in your Tornado project. Try -> ping "8.8.8.8"
VxWorks 6.x has C interpreter shell and command shell. Use cmd to switch to the command shell and C to switch to the C interpreter shell.
-> ping "8.8.8.8"
-> cmd
[vxWorks]# ping 8.8.8.8
[vxWorks]# C
->
VxWorks 5.5 has only C interpreter shell and does not support command shell.
Define INCLUDE_PING in configAll.h or in your Tornado project. Try -> ping "8.8.8.8"
VxWorks 6.x has C interpreter shell and command shell. Use cmd to switch to the command shell and C to switch to the C interpreter shell.
-> ping "8.8.8.8"
-> cmd
[vxWorks]# ping 8.8.8.8
[vxWorks]# C
->
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