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# Console command ping and DNS server configuration
The component provides a console where the 'ping' command, 'getaddrinfo', and DNS server configuration commands can be executed.
## API
### Steps to enable console in an example code:
1. Add this component to your project using ```idf.py add-dependency``` command.
2. In the main file of the example, add the following line:
```c
#include "console_ping.h"
```
3. Ensure esp-netif and NVS flash is initialized and default event loop is created in your app_main():
```c
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(esp_netif_init());
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(esp_event_loop_create_default());
esp_err_t ret = nvs_flash_init(); //Initialize NVS
if (ret == ESP_ERR_NVS_NO_FREE_PAGES || ret == ESP_ERR_NVS_NEW_VERSION_FOUND) {
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(nvs_flash_erase());
ret = nvs_flash_init();
}
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(ret);
```
4. In your app_main() function, add the following line as the last line:
```c
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(console_cmd_init()); // Initialize console
// Register all plugin command added to your project
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(console_cmd_all_register());
// To register only ping/dns command skip calling console_cmd_all_register()
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(console_cmd_ping_register());
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(console_cmd_getaddrinfo_register());
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(console_cmd_setdnsserver_register());
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(console_cmd_getdnsserver_register());
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(console_cmd_start()); // Start console
```
### Adding a plugin command or component:
To add a plugin command or any component from IDF component manager into your project, simply include an entry within the `idf_component.yml` file.
Note: **Auto-registration** of a specific plugin command can be disabled from menuconfig.
For more details refer [IDF Component Manager](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32/api-guides/tools/idf-component-manager.html)
## Suported command:
### ping:
```
ping [-W <t>] [-i <t>] [-s <n>] [-c <n>] [-Q <n>] [-T <n>] <host>
send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to network hosts
-W, --timeout=<t> Time to wait for a response, in seconds
-i, --interval=<t> Wait interval seconds between sending each packet
-s, --size=<n> Specify the number of data bytes to be sent
-c, --count=<n> Stop after sending count packets
-Q, --tos=<n> Set Type of Service related bits in IP datagrams
-T, --ttl=<n> Set Time to Live related bits in IP datagrams
<host> Host address
getaddrinfo [-f <AF>] [-F <FLAGS>]... [-p <port>] <hostname>
Usage: getaddrinfo [options] <hostname> [service]
-f, --family=<AF> Address family (AF_INET, AF_INET6, AF_UNSPEC).
-F, --flags=<FLAGS> Special flags (AI_PASSIVE, AI_CANONNAME, AI_NUMERICHOST, AI_V4MAPPED, AI_ALL).
-p, --port=<port> String containing a numeric port number.
<hostname> Host address
setdnsserver <main> [backup] [fallback]
Usage: setdnsserver <main> [backup] [fallback]
<main> The main DNS server IP address.
backup The secondary DNS server IP address (optional).
fallback The fallback DNS server IP address (optional).
getdnsserver
Usage: getdnsserver
```
These commands allow you to configure and retrieve DNS server settings on your ESP32 device, in addition to the existing ping functionality.
## Usage
### Using the setdnsserver command:
1. To set the main DNS server:
```
setdnsserver 8.8.8.8
```
2. To set the main and backup DNS servers:
```
setdnsserver 8.8.8.8 fe80::b0be:83ff:fe77:dd64
```
3. To set the main, backup, and fallback DNS servers:
```
setdnsserver 8.8.8.8 fe80::b0be:83ff:fe77:dd64 www.xyz.com
```
### Using the getdnsserver command:
To get the current DNS server settings:
```
getdnsserver
```
### Using the getaddrinfo command:
1. To get address information for a hostname:
```
getaddrinfo www.example.com
```
2. To specify additional options:
```
getaddrinfo -f AF_INET -F AI_PASSIVE www.example.com
```
### Using the ping command:
1. To ping a host:
```
ping www.example.com
```
2. To specify additional options, such as timeout, interval, packet size, etc.:
```
ping -W 5 -i 1 -s 64 -c 4 -Q 0x10 -T 64 www.example.com
```