On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 3:38 PM, Justin Bertram <jbert...@apache.org> wrote:
> The -c and -t command line switches for the "ping" command mean different 
> things between Linux and Windows.


.... What the? :O

I had tested on Windows when I developed.. I'm not sure if maybe I had
cygwin and it worked because of that? :O


>
> On Windows -c is for "routing compartment identifier," but on Linux it's for 
> "count."
>
> On Windows -t means "ping the specified host until stopped," but on Linux it 
> means "ttl."



You may change the commands used for ping on the configurations.

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