what is ping utility and how to work.
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Answer / naveen
ping is a dos command promt used to connect to the ip
address
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Answer / boby k
PING is Packet Internet Groper.It is a dos command used to
check whether TCP/IP connectivity is available. The protocol
worked in this is ICMP.
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Answer / akash
Ping command is use to check the connectivity between network devices, we can get information about the network connectivity ands its signal. it send and eco signal on the network,it sends signal on 255.255.255.255, on this broadcast address.
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