What IP command would you use to test the entire IP stack?
A.) Stack-test
B.) Arp
C.) Telnet
D.) Ping
E.) Trace
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Answer: C
Because Telnet is an application and it resides at the top
of the stack
it traverses down the stack and up the stack at the
receiving end.
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