The 'ping' command on most flavors of Unix has a nifty little feature that lets you select which port to ping on. It's handy when troubleshooting network applications. For example, if some wierd app.
3 PC network, all running 98SE. Running TCP/IP fine on 2 of the computers, but can not get it to work on the third. NetBEUI will let me browse and copy network files, but with TCP/IP I can ping ...
Ping Just as ping is surely the first point of call when troubleshooting a network, so too its underlying protocol – ICMP – is where research must start, to determine the host in question is up and on ...
Just as ping is surely the first point of call when troubleshooting a network, so too its underlying protocol – ICMP – is where research must start, to determine the host in question is up and on the ...
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