PING Command - Troubleshooting Networks

2019 ж. 22 Қыр.
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This is an animated video explaining the PING command with troubleshooting. The PING utility is a simple tool that you can use to troubleshoot networking issues.
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    • @@PowerCertAnimatedVideos please make on what TLL, bytes, time in ping command.

      @armanshaikh3171@armanshaikh31714 жыл бұрын
    • ​@@armanshaikh3171 TTL = Time To Live. Every time your data packet is being forwarded by a router (so called "hop") this number will be decreased until it reaches the value zero. After that the packet is being dropped which will end in a request time out. Bytes = A unit of measurement in IT. 1 Byte equals to 8 bit. A bit is the smallest size of information, it can be either 0 or 1. This has got to do with the dual number system (aka binary numbers) as opposed to the decimal number system (0 to 9, every other number is a combination of those). In this case it is the size of our ping request data packet. Time = Literally the time that has passed to get back to you. Measured in milliseconds (1/1000 of a second). That is the best explanation I can come up with. Hope it helps a little. :)

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      @PowerCertAnimatedVideos@PowerCertAnimatedVideos3 жыл бұрын
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    @MohammadHajbeh@MohammadHajbeh3 жыл бұрын
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  • Great videos! One thing i have always tried to train people on is ping. Sometimes, i find it hard to get techs to understand that ping isn’t the 100% black and white but more as a troubleshooting tool to be used with other information. In my office, we joke about the “its not dns” the way that Dr House refers to lupus. It’s never DNS until it is DNS. Lol

    @AmpersandMan@AmpersandMan3 жыл бұрын
  • Pretty good. Lacking in one respect. I remember the first time I needed to test an iSCSI environment. You mention the switches without giving the viewer any idea why you would need switches. In my case, I needed to test the jumbo frame communications between devices. It took me a bit of research before I found that I could use the -size parameter of ping to test it. I get it that your target audience isn't someone that will have any clue about jumbo frames. But it can be useful information.

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  • Great video. I know a network engineer who swears up and down by Ping. It's his favorite tool.

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  • Wonderful animation and explanation, thanks a lot.

    @IamCoolAngel@IamCoolAngel4 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent Vid. Thanks! I'm a little surprised that the PING acronym was not explained to be Packet INternet Groper but no big deal. I learned a lot.

    @stevefrandsen7897@stevefrandsen7897Ай бұрын
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    @dy2334@dy23343 жыл бұрын
  • 0:36 Pinging IP Address of Host 1:44 No Reply Back From Server 2:22 Some Packets Loss (Not all packets come back) 3:33 Destination Host Unreachable 6:13 Loopback Test 6:49 DNS Name Resolution Issue ( `ipconfig /flushdns` and `ping /?` )

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  • Another wonderful tutorial...

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  • Dude your videos are awesome! I've been in the IT game for a few years now and had no idea I could check if my network card was working by pinging 127.0.0.1 that is a life saver! Thank you for all your incrediable videos. Been liking every single one of them.

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  • Thank you for helping me understand this "basic" things. Hope one day I'll become CyberSecurity Engineer

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  • I found this very helpful, thank you.

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  • Another great video. I love this troubleshooting videos. Keep it up brother.

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  • Hi PowerCert, I really love watching your videos and they are very informative and educative. Please can you do a video on Subnetting and STP. Thanks

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    @hamankumar@hamankumar2 жыл бұрын
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  • It is simple but really help to understand how IT works.

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