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Ipv6 ping tool
Ipv6 ping tool










ipv6 ping tool

I've tested the ping problem with VDI Pool10 running 10.3.5 and there were no ping losses anymore! It allow for pinging multiple host ipv4 and ipv6 addresses. I've tested the ping problem with VDI Pool11 running 11.0.5 and the issue is still there PingDeli is a freeware network ping tool which allows you to ping IP addresses on your network or on the internet. We are using IPv4 only (IPv6 is not disabled, but not used)

IPV6 PING TOOL DRIVER

Note: Network Introspection Driver is not installed by default and can be installed with VMware Tools ‘Complete’ installation for NSX IDFW and NSX Intelligent features only. As a result, outbound IPv6 traffic for ICMP and UDP protocols could experience packet drops. There was a problem in the packet re-injection code for the ICMP and UDP IPv6 packets for outbound traffic. The driver now intercepts the UDP and ICMP traffic, collects the required context, and re-injects the packets back. NSX Network Introspection Driver is used to retrieve the network context from the Guest VMs.įrom VMTools 11.0.0, support has been added for ICMP and UDP protocols. Outbound IPv6 traffic for ICMP and UDP protocols could experience packet drops. In the release notes of VMWare tools 11.0.5 I read: We don't have ping loss when pinging to servers from Pool10 We noticed that we have >1% ping loss when pinging between servers or between servers and Pool11 We have servers running vmware tools 11.0.1. We have another pool of VDI's running vmware tools 11.0.1, let's call this Pool11 We have a pool of VDI's running vmware tools 10.3.5, let's call this Pool10 All I know is that they are using NSX and Trend Micro Deep Security on the network. The clusters are managed by a service provider. The only way I found to get this work is to source it with GUA IPv6 Address: ping inet6 yes source GUA. We are running VDI VM's (Horizon) on another VMWare Cluster running. Hello Ben-Price thank you for posting question. We are running server VM's on a VMware Cluster.












Ipv6 ping tool