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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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apollo Apollo echo<br />

appletalk Appletalk echo<br />

clns CLNS echo<br />

decnet DECnet echo<br />

ip IP echo<br />

ipx Novell/IPX echo<br />

srb srb echo<br />

tag Tag encapsulated IP echo<br />

vines Vines echo<br />

xns XNS echo<br />

<br />

Checking <strong>Network</strong> Connectivity 363<br />

The ping output displays the minimum, average, and maximum times it<br />

takes for a Ping packet to find a specified system and return. Here is another<br />

example of its use:<br />

Todd2509#ping todd2509<br />

Translating "todd2509"...domain server (192.168.0.70) [OK]<br />

Type escape sequence to abort.<br />

Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 192.168.0.121, timeout<br />

is 2 seconds:<br />

!!!!!<br />

Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max<br />

= 32/32/32 ms<br />

Todd2509#<br />

You can see that the DNS server was used to resolve the name and the device<br />

was pinged in 32 ms (milliseconds).<br />

Using the Trace Command<br />

The trace command shows the path a packet takes to get to a remote device.<br />

To see the protocols that you can use with trace, use the trace ? command,<br />

as shown below.<br />

Todd2509#trace ?<br />

WORD Trace route to destination address or<br />

hostname<br />

appletalk AppleTalk Trace

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