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91 | range C<interval> is the minimum time in seconds between pings to the |
91 | range C<interval> is the minimum time in seconds between pings to the |
92 | given range. If omitted, defaults to C<$send_interval>. |
92 | given range. If omitted, defaults to C<$send_interval>. |
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94 | The C<$send_interval> is the minimum interval between sending any two |
94 | The C<$send_interval> is the minimum interval between sending any two |
95 | packets and is a way to make an overall rate limit. If omitted, pings will |
95 | packets and is a way to make an overall rate limit. If omitted, pings will |
96 | be send as fast as possible. |
96 | be sent as fast as possible. |
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98 | The C<$payload> is a 32 bit unsigned integer given as the ICMP ECHO |
98 | The C<$payload> is a 32 bit unsigned integer given as the ICMP ECHO |
99 | REQUEST ident and sequence numbers (in unspecified order :). |
99 | REQUEST ident and sequence numbers (in unspecified order :). |
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101 | The request will be queued and all requests will be served by a background |
101 | The request will be queued and all requests will be served by a background |