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Asked: April 17, 20222022-04-17T19:14:54+00:00 2022-04-17T19:14:54+00:00In: python

How To Ping IP Using Python?

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I need to check if my system’s web accessibility is working properly. I want to follow the way of using IP. How To Ping IP Using Python?

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The ‘ping‘ utility is pre-installed in all Windows as well as Linux system. The idea is to create a script that runs the ‘ping’ program via a terminal or command prompt. Here are some ways that you can adapt flexibly according to your device.
Method 1: Using the following command:

ping -c 4 <ip_address>

The -c can be used to stop after n count.
Method 2: Ping using os command
Here is example:

import os
ip_list = ['8.8.8.8']
for ip in ip_list:
response = os.popen(f"ping {ip}").read()
if "Received = 4" in response:
print(f"UP {ip} Ping Successful")
else:
print(f"DOWN {ip} Ping Unsuccessful")

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    Sacha Gimenez
    2022-04-17T19:14:57+00:00Added an answer on April 17, 2022 at 7:14 pm
    import os
    ​
    ip_list = ['8.8.8.8']
    for ip in ip_list:
        response = os.popen(f"ping {ip}").read()
        if "Received = 4" in response:
            print(f"UP {ip} Ping Successful")
        else:
            print(f"DOWN {ip} Ping Unsuccessful")

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