Synopsis: uping Description: UPING is used to determine (roughly) how long messages from your side of the network to the recipient's take to arrive. In a sense, it allows you to measure how fast or slow the network is relative to you. Examples: To see how far away your friend booya is from you: /uping booya To see how far away everyone in channel #blah is: /uping #blah Aliases: This command is identical to CTCP PING. See Also: ctcp(1) ping Restrictions: This command makes use of CTCP (client-to-client protocol), which is not part of the IRC protocol. Most modern IRC clients understand CTCP, but not all do, while others might not support the same CTCP commands that ircII-EPIC supports. If you receive an error of some sort, then the client on the receiving end is unable to properly handle your CTCP message.