What does the ping response & mean?
* A: unreachable
* B: congestion
* C: user interrupt
* D: unknown packet type
* E: lifetime exceeded
Answer Posted / ekta
E: lifetime exceeded
. = network server timed out
U = destination unreachable
Q = source quench (destination too busy)
M = could not fragment
? = unknown packet type
& = packet lifetime exceeded
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