The world can no longer imagine life without the Internet. Millions of people are sitting on social networks, playing online games, looking for information in search engines, making purchases and paying for certain services. And if only a few years ago, the speed and quality of the Internet was rarely discussed, now with a huge choice of providers these two qualities of Internet services come to the fore. Therefore, energy and effort has been spent on the diagnosis and debugging of computer networks, and this is not an easy task.
Often there are problems with the lack of communication of some users or even a whole group of machines. What to do then? And how to determine the quality and availability of individual nodes and network segments to the administrator?
In many ways, the Ping team will be able to clarify the situation, which can be used in almost any operating system. Let's try to figure out what kind of team it is and in what cases it is used.The Ping command determines the exact response time of the remote server to which ICMP packets are sent. It is used by network administrators to diagnose the availability problem of individual segments or nodes. But this does not mean that an ordinary user cannot use it.
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For example, for Windows users, it is enough to run the command line and enter the following text: ping <host name or its IP address>, where the triangular brackets indicate the node for which you are going to check ping. For users of Unix-systems, all the above steps are enough to execute in the terminal.Ping -t, -s, -i. ( ping ). – ICMP-, , – . , , .
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