Class | Methods | Properties (24) | Qualifiers (4) | Instances (999) | Namespaces (2)
Login to Download. Ping an IP address or host name, and check if the ping status as success. Component developed with Integration Studio using. PingStatus allows you to monitor any failures in your Internet connection. The app lets you know when the connection is slower or packets are lost when data exchange occurs. By running the app, you will be able to adjust the upload and download limit to match with the current speed of your Internet connection.
Samples: VB Script | C# | VB.Net | Search on:MicrosoftPingStatus is an application that helps you monitor your Internet connection and detect easily connection failures. PingStatus 3.4.1. Monitor failures of your Internet connection. Know the start, end and duration time of every connection failure. Win32-PingStatus - WMI VBScript sample The foundations for Manageability in Windows 2019/2016/2012/2008 and Windows 10/7/XP are Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI; formerly WBEM) and WMI extensions for Windows Driver Model (WDM). ActiveXperts Network Monitor provides the ability to build monitor check routines based on WMI.
Description
The Win32_PingStatus class contains the values returned by the standard ping command. More information on ping can be found in RFC 791.Win32_PingStatus properties
Namachivayam vazhga nathan thal vazhga. Win32_PingStatus has 24 properties (24 Local)
Name | Origin | CIMType |
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key Address | Win32_PingStatus | 8 [String] |
BufferSize | Win32_PingStatus | 19 [uint32] |
key NoFragmentation | Win32_PingStatus | 11 [boolean] |
PrimaryAddressResolutionStatus | Win32_PingStatus | 19 [uint32] |
ProtocolAddress | Win32_PingStatus | 8 [String] |
ProtocolAddressResolved | Win32_PingStatus | 8 [String] |
RecordRoute | Win32_PingStatus | 19 [uint32] |
ReplyInconsistency | Win32_PingStatus | 11 [boolean] |
ReplySize | Win32_PingStatus | 19 [uint32] |
key ResolveAddressNames | Win32_PingStatus | 11 [boolean] |
ResponseTime | Win32_PingStatus | 19 [uint32] |
ResponseTimeToLive | Win32_PingStatus | 19 [uint32] |
RouteRecord | Win32_PingStatus | 8 [String] |
RouteRecordResolved | Win32_PingStatus | 8 [String] |
SourceRoute | Win32_PingStatus | 8 [String] |
key SourceRouteType | Win32_PingStatus | 19 [uint32] |
StatusCode | Win32_PingStatus | 19 [uint32] |
Timeout | Win32_PingStatus | 19 [uint32] |
TimeStampRecord | Win32_PingStatus | 19 [uint32] |
TimeStampRecordAddress | Win32_PingStatus | 8 [string] |
TimeStampRecordAddressResolved | Win32_PingStatus | 8 [string] |
key TimestampRoute | Win32_PingStatus | 19 [uint32] |
TimeToLive | Win32_PingStatus | 19 [uint32] |
key TypeofService | Win32_PingStatus | 19 [uint32] |
Detailed description of Win32_PingStatus properties
Local properties (24) of Win32_PingStatus class
▲ Address property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'String' |
Description | 'The Address property holds the value of the address requested. This can be either hostname ('wxyz1234') or IP address ('193.128.177.124').' |
key | True |
read | True |
Address property is in 3 classes of ROOTcimv2 and in 18 namespaces |
▲ BufferSize property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'uint32' |
Description | 'The BufferSize property indicates the buffer size sent with the ping command. The default value is 32.' |
key | True |
read | True |
BufferSize property is in 1 class (Win32_PingStatus) of ROOTcimv2 and in 4 namespaces |
▲ NoFragmentation property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'boolean' |
Description | 'The NoFragmentation property sets a 'Don't Fragment' on packets sent. The default is False, not fragmented.' |
key | True |
read | True |
NoFragmentation property is in 1 class (Win32_PingStatus) of ROOTcimv2 and in 2 namespaces |
▲ PrimaryAddressResolutionStatus property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'uint32' |
Description | 'The PrimaryAddressResolutionStatus property holds status information resulting from the gethostbyname call. This property reports the status of the resolution of the address value (ie value of the address property) given in the query. It is not related to any other resolution performed. The property can take the following values: 0 - Success. Other - For integer values other than those listed above, refer to WinSock error code documentation.' |
read | True |
ValueMap | ['0', '.'] |
Values | ['Success', 'Other'] |
PrimaryAddressResolutionStatus property is in 1 class (Win32_PingStatus) of ROOTcimv2 and in 2 namespaces |
▲ ProtocolAddress property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'String' |
Description | 'The ProtocolAddress property contains the address that the destination used to reply.' |
MaxLen | 4096 |
read | True |
ProtocolAddress property is in 1 class (Win32_PingStatus) of ROOTcimv2 and in 2 namespaces |
▲ ProtocolAddressResolved property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'String' |
Description | 'The ProtocolAddressResolved property contains the resolved address corresponding to the ProtocolAddress property' |
MaxLen | 4096 |
read | True |
ProtocolAddressResolved property is in 1 class (Win32_PingStatus) of ROOTcimv2 and in 2 namespaces |
▲ RecordRoute property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'uint32' |
Description | 'The RecordRoute property indicates how many hops should be recorded while the packet is enroute. The default is zero.' |
key | True |
read | True |
RecordRoute property is in 1 class (Win32_PingStatus) of ROOTcimv2 and in 2 namespaces |
▲ ReplyInconsistency property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'boolean' |
Description | 'The ReplyInconsistency property reports inconsistent reply data.' |
read | True |
ReplyInconsistency property is in 1 class (Win32_PingStatus) of ROOTcimv2 and in 2 namespaces |
▲ ReplySize property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'uint32' |
Description | 'The ReplySize property indicates the size of the buffer returned.' |
read | True |
ReplySize property is in 1 class (Win32_PingStatus) of ROOTcimv2 and in 2 namespaces |
▲ ResolveAddressNames property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'boolean' |
Description | 'The ResolveAddressesNames indicates whether or not the command will resolve address names of output address values. The default is False - no resolution.' |
key | True |
read | True |
ResolveAddressNames property is in 1 class (Win32_PingStatus) of ROOTcimv2 and in 2 namespaces |
▲ ResponseTime property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'uint32' |
Description | 'The ResponseTime property indicates the time elapsed to handle the request.' |
read | True |
ResponseTime property is in 1 class (Win32_PingStatus) of ROOTcimv2 and in 4 namespaces |
▲ ResponseTimeToLive property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'uint32' |
Description | 'The ResponseTimeToLive property indicates the time to live from moment the request is received.' |
read | True |
ResponseTimeToLive property is in 1 class (Win32_PingStatus) of ROOTcimv2 and in 2 namespaces |
▲ RouteRecord property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'String' |
Description | 'The RouteRecord property holds a record of intermediate hops.' |
read | True |
RouteRecord property is in 1 class (Win32_PingStatus) of ROOTcimv2 and in 2 namespaces |
▲ RouteRecordResolved property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'String' |
Description | 'The RouteRecordResolved property holds the resolved address corresponding to the RouteRecord entry.' |
read | True |
RouteRecordResolved property is in 1 class (Win32_PingStatus) of ROOTcimv2 and in 2 namespaces |
▲ SourceRoute property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'String' |
Description | 'The SourceRoute property contais a comma separated list of valid Source Routes.' |
key | True |
read | True |
SourceRoute property is in 1 class (Win32_PingStatus) of ROOTcimv2 and in 2 namespaces |
▲ SourceRouteType property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'uint32' |
Description | 'The SourceRouteType property indicates the type of source route option to be used on host list specified in the SourceRoute property. If a value outside of the ValueMap is specified 0 is assumed. The default is zero.' |
key | True |
read | True |
ValueMap | ['0', '1', '2'] |
Values | ['None', 'Loose Source Routing', 'Strict Source Routing'] |
SourceRouteType property is in 1 class (Win32_PingStatus) of ROOTcimv2 and in 2 namespaces |
▲ StatusCode property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'uint32' |
Description | 'The StatusCode property returns the ping status codes.' |
read | True |
ValueMap | ['0', '11001', '11002', '11003', '11004', '11005', '11006', '11007', '11008', '11009', '11010', '11011', '11012', '11013', '11014', '11015', '11016', '11017', '11018', '11032', '11050'] |
Values | ['Success', 'Buffer Too Small', 'Destination Net Unreachable', 'Destination Host Unreachable', 'Destination Protocol Unreachable', 'Destination Port Unreachable', 'No Resources', 'Bad Option', 'Hardware Error', 'Packet Too Big', 'Request Timed Out', 'Bad Request', 'Bad Route', 'TimeToLive Expired Transit', 'TimeToLive Expired Reassembly', 'Parameter Problem', 'Source Quench', 'Option Too Big', 'Bad Destination', 'Negotiating IPSEC', 'General Failure'] |
StatusCode property is in 5 classes of ROOTcimv2 and in 142 namespaces |
▲ Timeout property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'uint32' |
Description | 'The Timeout property indicates the Timeout value in milliseconds. If a response is not received in this time no response will be assumed. The default is 4000 milliseconds.' |
key | True |
read | True |
Timeout property is in 4 classes of ROOTcimv2 and in 9 namespaces |
▲ TimeStampRecord property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'uint32' |
Description | 'The TimeStampRecord property holds a record timestamps for intermediate hops.' |
read | True |
TimeStampRecord property is in 1 class (Win32_PingStatus) of ROOTcimv2 and in 2 namespaces |
▲ TimeStampRecordAddress property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'string' |
Description | 'The TimeStampRecordAddress property holds the intermediate hop corresponding to the TimeStampRecord entry.' |
read | True |
TimeStampRecordAddress property is in 1 class (Win32_PingStatus) of ROOTcimv2 and in 2 namespaces |
▲ TimeStampRecordAddressResolved property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'string' |
Description | 'The TimeStampRecordAddressResolved property holds the resolved address corresponding to the TimeStampRecordAddress entry.' |
read | True |
TimeStampRecordAddressResolved property is in 1 class (Win32_PingStatus) of ROOTcimv2 and in 2 namespaces |
▲ TimestampRoute property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'uint32' |
Description | 'The TimestampRoute property indicates how many hops should be recorded with time stamp information while the packet is enroute. A Timestamp is the number of milliseconds that have passed since midnight UT. If the time is not available in milliseconds or cannot be provided with respect to midnight UT then any time may be inserted as a timestamp provided the high order bit of the timestamp field is set to one to indicate the use of a non-standard value. The default is zero.' |
key | True |
read | True |
TimestampRoute property is in 1 class (Win32_PingStatus) of ROOTcimv2 and in 2 namespaces |
▲ TimeToLive property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'uint32' |
Description | 'The TimeToLive property indicates the lifespan of the ping packet in seconds. This is an upper limit and not absolute as all routers MUST decrement this value by one and hops between routers rarely take this amount of time. When this value becomes zero the packet will be dropped by the router. The default value is 80 seconds.' |
key | True |
read | True |
TimeToLive property is in 1 class (Win32_PingStatus) of ROOTcimv2 and in 10 namespaces |
▲ TypeofService property | |
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CIMTYPE | 'uint32' |
Description | 'the TypeOfService property provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are to be used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a datagram through a particular network. The default value is 0. bits 0-2: Precedence. bit 3: 0 = Normal Delay, 1 = Low Delay. bits 4: 0 = Normal Throughput, 1 = High Throughput. bits 5: 0 = Normal Relibility, 1 = High Relibility. bit 6-7: Reserved. Precedence 111 - Network Control 110 - Internetwork Control 101 - CRITIC/ECP 100 - Flash Override 011 - Flash 010 - Immediate 001 - Priority 000 - Routine For a detailed description of the various serive types, refer to RFC 791, page 12.' |
key | True |
read | True |
TypeofService property is in 1 class (Win32_PingStatus) of ROOTcimv2 and in 2 namespaces |
Win32_PingStatus Qualifiers
Name | Value | ToInstance | ToSubclass | Overridable | Amended | Local |
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Description | 'The Win32_PingStatus class contains the values returned by the standard ping command. More information on ping can be found in RFC 791.' | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
dynamic | True | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ |
LOCALE | 1033 | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
provider | 'WMIPingProvider' | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ |
Win32_PingStatus System properties
Wmic Win32_pingstatus
Name | Value | Origin | CIMType | Local | Array |
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__PATH | '.ROOTcimv2:Win32_PingStatus' | ___SYSTEM | 8 | ✗ | ✗ |
__NAMESPACE | 'ROOTcimv2' | ___SYSTEM | 8 | ✗ | ✗ |
__SERVER | '.' | ___SYSTEM | 8 | ✗ | ✗ |
__DERIVATION | [] | ___SYSTEM | 8 | ✗ | ✓ |
__PROPERTY_COUNT | 24 | ___SYSTEM | 3 | ✗ | ✗ |
__RELPATH | 'Win32_PingStatus' | ___SYSTEM | 8 | ✗ | ✗ |
__DYNASTY | 'Win32_PingStatus' | ___SYSTEM | 8 | ✗ | ✗ |
__SUPERCLASS | null | ___SYSTEM | 8 | ✗ | ✗ |
__CLASS | 'Win32_PingStatus' | ___SYSTEM | 8 | ✗ | ✗ |
__GENUS | 1 | ___SYSTEM | 3 | ✗ | ✗ |
Similar Classes to Win32_PingStatus
Class name | Childs | Properties | Methods | Class Instances | Child Instances | Abstract | Singleton |
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__ExtendedStatus | 2 | 5 | 0 | - | - | ✓ | - |
__NotifyStatus | 1 | 1 | 0 | - | - | ✓ | - |
MSFT_ExtendedStatus | 0 | 20 | 0 | - | - | - | - |
MSFT_NetServiceStatusSuccess | 0 | 4 | 0 | - | - | ✓ | - |
Win32_JobObjectStatus | 0 | 7 | 0 | - | - | ✓ | - |
Win32_PrivilegesStatus | 0 | 7 | 0 | - | - | ✓ | - |
within a script i'm trying to ping a host. if it's reachable, the script
Ping Status Hypixel
can go on.
<name>.<fqn> in the following examples is not that what i used .. its a
'magic cap'
for this posting *g*
the script gave me back errors - i tried within the console and found
that there was an error in
the dns server. Okay - we fixed that and before we made an ipconfig
/flushdns i tried a little bit.
I expect, that if i use the IP-Adress of the host, a ping should always
work (if the host is up).
I thought so. Its different .. see below ..
My Question - how is ist possible that if i ping an ip-adress -
powershell resolves the name bound to
it an then back to the wrong ip-adress???
Non phixion ft dj premier rock stars. The statuscode was sometimes 11003 (host not reachable) or 0.
My problem - i have trust my programm if it says : sry - host ist not
reachable ..
because its intended to work as an automated script, deleting unised
files ..
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Skriptsniplet
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clear
#---------------------------
function FunTest($TargetHost)
{
$return = Get-WmiObject Win32_PingStatus -filter
'Address='$TargetHost' | select protocoladdress, statuscode, responsetime
return ($return.statuscode)
}
#---------------------------
$TargetHost = '10.40.61.10'
#$TargetHost = '<name>'
if (FunTest($TargetHost) -eq 0)
{
Write-Host 'Target ist da'
}
else
{
Write-Host 'Target ist nicht da'
}
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/Skriptsniplet
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Windows PowerShell
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PS C:Users> $Targethost = '10.40.61.10'
PS C:Users> Get-WmiObject Win32_PingStatus -filter
'Address='$TargetHost' | select protocoladdress, statuscode, responsetime
protocoladdress
statuscode responsetime
---------------
---------- ------------
10.40.61.10
0 13
PS C:Usersthorsten.oeltjen> $Targethost = 'deingfle01'
PS C:Usersthorsten.oeltjen> Get-WmiObject Win32_PingStatus -filter
'Address='$TargetHost' | select protocoladdress, statuscode, responsetime
protocoladdress
statuscode responsetime
---------------
---------- ------------
11010
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PS C:Users> ping-host 10.40.61.10
Pinging <name>.<fqn> [192.168.61.1] with 32 bytes of data:
DestinationHostUnreachable
TimedOut
DestinationHostUnreachable
TimedOut
Ping statistics for <name>.<fqn>:
Packets: Sent = 4 Received = 0 (100% loss)
Approximate round trip time: min = 0ms, max = 0ms, avg = 0ms
Powershell Ping Status
PS C:Usersthorsten.oeltjen> ping 10.40.61.10
Pinging <name>.<fqn> [192.168.61.1] with 32 bytes of data:
TimedOut
TimedOut
TimedOut
DestinationHostUnreachable
Ping statistics for <name>.<fqn>:
Packets: Sent = 4 Received = 0 (100% loss)
Approximate round trip time: min = 0ms, max = 0ms, avg = 0ms
Pingstatus
PS C:Users> ping.exe 10.40.61.10
Ping wird ausgeführt für 10.40.61.10 mit 32 Bytes Daten:
Antwort von 10.40.61.10: Bytes=32 Zeit=14ms TTL=254
Antwort von 10.40.61.10: Bytes=32 Zeit=4ms TTL=254
Antwort von 10.40.61.10: Bytes=32 Zeit=2ms TTL=254
Antwort von 10.40.61.10: Bytes=32 Zeit=2ms TTL=254
Win32_pingstatus Vbscript
Ping-Statistik für 10.40.61.10:
Pakete: Gesendet = 4, Empfangen = 4, Verloren = 0
(0% Verlust),
Ca. Zeitangaben in Millisek.:
Minimum = 2ms, Maximum = 14ms, Mittelwert = 5ms
PS C:Users>
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