Provided by: dnsdiag_1.7.0-1_all 

NAME
dnsping - DNS ping utility
DESCRIPTION
dnsping pings a DNS resolver by sending an arbitrary DNS query for given number of times. It calculates minimum, maximum and average response time as well as jitter (stddev).
USAGE
usage: dnsping [-h] [-q] [-v] [-s server] [-p port] [-P port] [-S address] [-c count] [-t type] [-w wait] hostname
OPTIONS
-h --help Show this help -q --quiet Quiet -v --verbose Print actual dns response -s --server DNS server to use (default: first entry from /etc/resolv.conf) -p --port DNS server port number (default: 53) -T --tcp Use TCP instead of UDP -4 --ipv4 Use IPv4 as default network protocol -6 --ipv6 Use IPv6 as default network protocol -P --srcport Query source port number (default: 0) -S --srcip Query source IP address (default: default interface address) -c --count Number of requests to send (default: 10) -w --wait Maximum wait time for a reply (default: 5) -t --type DNS request record type (default: A)
SEE ALSO
For more documentation on dnsping see https://dnsdiag.org/.