What Is Icmp Protocol?
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ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) is a network layer protocol used to send error and control messages between network devices such as routers and hosts. ICMP is used by network devices to report error conditions, such as when a packet is unable to reach its destination. ICMP is also used to send basic information about a network, such as the time it takes a packet to traverse a network. Additionally, ICMP is used by network monitoring tools and diagnostic utilities to help identify and troubleshoot network issues.
ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) is a protocol used to send information between computers on the Internet. It is an integral part of the Internet Protocol (IP) suite and is used to provide error-checking and other feedback on the status of data packets sent over the Internet. ICMP messages are typically sent in response to a data packet, informing the sender of the status of their data delivery.