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Sneha Singh
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Asked: October 3, 20212021-10-03T22:59:48+05:30 2021-10-03T22:59:48+05:30

Why Are The Pings From Pc0 To Server0 Not Successful?

Why Are The Pings From Pc0 To Server0 Not Successful?
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    1. Maryam Khalid Bronze
      2021-12-17T00:29:46+05:30Added an answer on December 17, 2021 at 12:29 am

      Why are the pings from PC0 to Server0 not successful?

      • The static route to network 192.168.1.0 is misconfigured on router 1.
      • The static route to network 192.168.1.0 is misconfigured on router 2.
      • The static route to network 192.168.2.0 is misconfigured on router 1.
      • The static route to network 192.168.2.0 is misconfigured on router 2.

      Answer: The static route has to specify either the local interface or the next-hop IP address.

      Along with the answer to the question we have mentioned about ping as what is ping? and what is the work of the pings? In this topic. those who are interested to know will read the topic to the end.

      What is the ping?

      Ping is the internet program that is used for the verification of the IP address existence and also approves the request in the computer network administration. It is also known as the packet internet or the inter-Network groper. The ping is also used to ensure the computer which is host is operating perfectly when the user is trying to use it. the computer along with the networking ability, the embedded computer is also using the ping.

      The two basic functions of the ping are:

      • Check the availability of the host.
      • Measurement of the time taken by the host to the response.

      The ping works with the help of the ping command and it is a regular command in the command-line interface. Most networks offer the ping function which allows you to access the server’s ping by entering the IP address. The response time of the ping is equally important because it can add the high up to the request over the internet. Ping is mainly used in online games because the events are real. The response time of the ping is proportional to the distance between the source and the destination address.

      Working of the ping

      The working of the ping starts with an ICMP echo request which is sent to the specific interface on the network and then waits for the response. The signals of the pings are sent to the specified address as the command of the ping is sent. When the request is received to the destination then the assurance echo reply packet is sent back toward the source and the basic function of the ping works. Time for the response is measured in milliseconds, the process begins with the server echo request and ends with the response from the destination. Ping command sends several requests about 4 to 5 and then displays the results. The RTT tells the number of the bytes which are received and the time to give a reply.

      Ping Spoofing:

      The fake request which is sent toward the server is considered ping spoofing. in that case, the wrong data shows and it looks like the original packets which are sent toward the server. The receiver will receive the fake information and give the response to the third user instead of the original. And the receiver also receives the unrequested data from another address. The spoofing is hard to detect.

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