What command do I use?

Discussion in 'A+' started by deepdale11, Oct 28, 2005.

  1. deepdale11

    deepdale11 Bit Poster

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    Hello, Can anybody help,what command do I use to determine where a packet has stopped on a network??
     
  2. moominboy

    moominboy Gigabyte Poster

    can't help but seriously dude, read here again.

    http://www.certforums.co.uk/forums/thread7345.html
     
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  3. ffreeloader

    ffreeloader Terabyte Poster

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    Can you give a little better explanation of what it is you're wanting to know? I'm unsure from your question exactly what it is you're doing, or trying to do.
     
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  6. Boycie
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    Boycie Senior Beer Tester

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    ping or tracert will send packets of data and display the route

    Ping is used to test if a connection is "alive". An example could be if you wanted to see if anothe computer is turned on in your house.

    Tracert can be used for example when you experience slow pages in your web browser. If you type tracert followed by the address it will show the route. Any route that exceeds the normal limit will show a *

    Hope this helps. :)
     
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  7. deepdale11

    deepdale11 Bit Poster

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    Yeah, that helps.

    Cheers!
     

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