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annex# ping –t 132.254.33.4
PING hobbes: 56 data bytes
In the preceding example:
893-741-B
line 1
Dir
Router
>>>
132.254.99.2
>>>
132.254.33.3
<<<
132.254.99.3
<<<
132.254.66.2
64 bytes from 132.254.33.4: time=10. ms
line 1
Indicates that ping –t has started.
line 2
Contains the display header.
line 3
Indicates that Router 1 was the packet's first hop on the path to
the ping –t destination. The interface over which Router 1
forwarded the outbound packet has an IP address of
132.254.99.2, a speed of 19200 bits per second, and can transmit
packets of up to 1024 bytes in length without fragmenting them.
line 4
Indicates that Router 2 was the packet's second hop on the path to
the ping –t destination. The interface over which Router 1
forwarded the outbound packet has an IP address of
132.254.33.3, a speed of 10000000 bits per second, and can
transmit packets of up to 1500 bytes in length without
fragmenting them.
line 5
Indicates that Router 2 was the return packet's first hop on the
way back to the ping –t source. The interface over which Router
2 forwarded the packet has an IP address of 132.254.99.3, a speed
of 19200 bits per second, and can transmit packets of up to 1024
bytes in length without having to fragment them.
line 6
Indicates that Router 1was the return packet's second hop on the
way back to the ping –t source. The interface over which Router
2 forwarded the packet has an IP address of 132.254.66.2, a speed
of 10000000 bits per second, and can transmit packets of up to
1500 bytes in length without having to fragment them.
line 7
Indicates the ping –t source has received the return packet and
that the round-trip took 10 milliseconds.
Internet Protocol (IP) Routing
Hops
Speed (b/s)
1
19200
2
10000000
1
19200
2
10000000
MTU
line 2
line 3
1024
1500
line 4
1024
line 5
1500
line 6
line 7
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