Pings a server using RPC. Options are: -t - protocol sequence to use. Can be one of the standard RPC protocol sequences - ...

Pings a server using RPC. Options are:  -t  - protocol sequence to use. Can be one of the standard     RPC protocol sequences - ncacn_ip_tcp, ncacn_np, ncacn_http, etc.     If not specified, default is ncacn_ip_tcp.      -s  - the server address. If not specified, the local     machine will be pinged. E.g. server, server.com, 157.59.244.141          -e  - the endpoint to ping. If none is specified, the endpoint     mapper on the target machine will be pinged. This option is mutually     exclusive with the interface (-f) option.  -o  - the binding options for the RPC ping. See the     MSDN for more details (RpcStringBindingCompose and RPC over HTTP).      -f [,MajorVer] - the interface to ping. This option is     mutually exclusive with the endpoint option. The interface is specified     as a UUID. If the MajorVer is not specified, version 1 of the interface     will be sought. When interface is specified, rpcping will query the     endpoint mapper on the target machine to retrieve the endpoint for the     specified interface. The endpoint mapper will be queried using the     options specified in the command line.      -O  - Object Uuid if the interface registerd one.  -i <#_iterations> - number of calls to make. The default is 1. This     option is useful for measuring connection latency if multiple     iterations are specified.      -u  - the security package (security provider) RPC     will use to make the call. The security package is identified as a     number or a name. If a number is used it is the same number as in the     RpcBindingSetAuthInfoEx API. The table below gives the names and     numbers. Names are not case sensitive:         Negotiate - 9 or one of nego, snego or negotiate         NTLM - 10 or NTLM         SChannel - 14 or SChannel         Kerberos - 16 or Kerberos     If you specify this option you must specify authentication level other     than none. There is no default for this option. If it is not specified,     RPC will not use security for the ping.      -a  - the authentication level to use. Possible values are     connect, call, pkt, integrity and privacy. If this option is     specified, the security package id (-u) must also be specified. There     is no default for this option. If this option is not specified, RPC     will not use security for the ping.