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  2. ping (networking utility) - Wikipedia

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    Ping operates by means of Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packets. Pinging involves sending an ICMP echo request to the target host and waiting for an ICMP echo reply. The program reports errors, packet loss , and a statistical summary of the results, typically including the minimum, maximum, the mean round-trip times, and standard ...

  3. List of IP protocol numbers - Wikipedia

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    ITU-T Q.2111 (1999) 0x81 129 IPLT 0x82 130 SPS Secure Packet Shield: 0x83 131 PIPE Private IP Encapsulation within IP Expired I-D draft-petri-mobileip-pipe-00.txt: 0x84 132 SCTP Stream Control Transmission Protocol: RFC 4960: 0x85 133 FC Fibre Channel: 0x86 134 RSVP-E2E-IGNORE Reservation Protocol (RSVP) End-to-End Ignore RFC 3175: 0x87 135 ...

  4. traceroute - Wikipedia

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    PathPing is a utility introduced with Windows NT that combines ping and traceroute functionality. MTR is an enhanced version of ICMP traceroute available for Unix-like and Windows systems. The various implementations of traceroute all rely on ICMP Time Exceeded (type 11) packets being sent to the source.

  5. Bosses are fed up with remote work for 4 main reasons. Some ...

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    That’s because the remote work revolution just isn’t going to materialize. “Companies that put up with [remote work] for a long time are finally getting sick and tired of [it],” Drum wrote .

  6. PathPing - Wikipedia

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    The advantages of PathPing over ping and traceroute are that each node is pinged as the result of a single command, and that the behavior of nodes is studied over an extended time period, rather than the default ping sample of four messages or default traceroute single route trace. The disadvantage is that it takes a total of 25 seconds per hop ...

  7. Ping - Wikipedia

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    Ping, the alias of Hua Mulan in the animated film Mulan; Ping the Elastic Man, a comic strip character introduced in The Beano in 1938; Professor Ping, a character in the film Barbarella; Ping, a character in Carole Wilkinson's novel Dragonkeeper; Po (Kung Fu Panda) or Ping Xiao Po, the protagonist of the Kung Fu Panda franchise Mr. Ping, Po's ...

  8. Internet Control Message Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Echo reply (used to ping) 1 and 2 unassigned: Reserved: 3 – Destination Unreachable [2]: 4 [8] 0: Destination network unreachable 1: Destination host unreachable 2: Destination protocol unreachable 3: Destination port unreachable 4: Fragmentation required, and DF flag set 5: Source route failed 6: Destination network unknown 7: Destination ...

  9. Smurf attack - Wikipedia

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    A single (double broadcast) ping to a network with 100 hosts causes the network to process 10 000 packets. If the payload of the ping is increased to 15 000 bytes (or 10 full packets in Ethernet) then that ping will cause the network to have to process 100 000 large packets per second. Send more packets per second, and any network would ...