ping srv6 spring-te micro-sids-stack
Syntax
ping srv6 spring-te micro-sids-stack usids ipv6addr nexthop-interface nexthop-interface nexthop-address ipv6addr <count> <source ipv6addr> <detail> <size> <ttl> <instance instance> <pattern pattern> <tos> <interval> <sweep> <logical-system>
Description
Sends ICMP Echo Requests (ping) along a Segment Routing over IPv6 (SRv6) path defined by a user-configured micro Segment ID (uSID) stack. This allows reachability testing for SRv6 micro segment paths using SPRING-TE.
Use this command to validate that each micro-segment in the SRv6 stack is reachable and programmed correctly on the target node. This is useful for verifying path consistency and isolating faults in SPRING-TE SRv6 deployments.
Options
| count |
(Optional) Number of ping requests to send. |
| source |
(Optional) Source address of echo request. |
| detail |
(Optional) Display detailed output. |
| size |
(Optional) Size of request packets. |
| ttl |
(Optional) IPv6 hop-limit value. |
| instance |
(Optional) Routing-instance name. |
| pattern |
(Optional) Hexadecimal fill pattern. |
| tos |
(Optional) IPv6 type-of-service value. |
| interval |
(Optional) Delay between ping requests. |
| sweep |
(Optional) Incremental ping to find MTU. |
| logical-system |
(Optional) Name of logical system. |
| usids |
Ordered list of micro Segment Identifiers (uSIDs) that represent the segment stack - [usid0 ... usidn(top)]. |
| nexthop-interface |
Outgoing interface to reach the specified next-hop. |
| nexthop-address |
Specifies the next-hop IPv6 address for the path. |
Required Privilege Level
network
Release Information
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 23.4R1.