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Discussion Forum : Networking Basics - Networking Basics (Q.No. 15)
15.
Which protocol is used to send a destination network unknown message back to originating hosts?
TCP
ARP
ICMP
BootP
Answer: Option
Explanation:
ICMP is the protocol at the Network layer that is used to send messages back to an originating router.
Discussion:
16 comments Page 2 of 2.

Sitaram gurjar said:   10 years ago
ICMP stand for Internet Message Protocol, it is used to send error report back to source router if destination router is unreachable.

Siddesh said:   9 years ago
What is ping? Give me the one word answer.

Yazhani said:   9 years ago
ICMP - Internet Control Message Protocol is an integral part of IP (internet protocol). When the datagram cannot reach the destination, ICMP sends the error message to the source. It provides the feedback of the problems in the communication environment.

Shubham said:   8 years ago
ICMP means Internet Control Massage Protocol. What is the use of protocol please send me detail?

Krish said:   8 years ago
How to PING forcefully?

Anam said:   3 years ago
The Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is a protocol that devices within a network use to communicate problems with data transmission.


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