
Ping response
The response box will show you the IP being sent ICMP ping packets, the packet number, the size, the
round trip time (RTT), and the percent loss. You should normally not lose packets.
If you calculated 1500 byte packets by subtracting the 28 byte header, but see packets of size 1528
being sent, you probably are running a VLAN and didn't compensate. If packets don't pass, somewhere
along the route you have an interface that has a 1524 byte limitation. Go back, reduce your MTU to
1400 and try again, using 1344 bytes.
Lowering your MTU will affect throughput on large transfers, but is better than no transfer.
fig 20: Ping response box
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