![]() SOLUTION: Increase the wait time using the ping -w switch. Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss) Request Timed Out: If there is no response from the host due to heavy network traffic OR if there is a failure of ARP request packet filtering OR if there is an error in the router, then the ping request will timeout. ![]() Following table summarizes the ping command’s default TTL value for the popular Operating systems: Linux/Unix Ping command’s TTL (Time To Live) Values differ from Operating system to Operating system. Maximum : It is a maximum time to get a response in milliseconds.Average : It is a average time to get response in milliseconds.Minimum : It is a minimum time to get a response in milliseconds.Packets Lost: Number of packets failed to reach the destination.Packets Received: Number of times packet has been received from the destination to the host.Packets Sent: Number of times packet has been sent from the host to destination. ![]() Because of this packets are designed with an expiration called a time-to-live. When a packet is sent across the internet, there is a chance that packet passes from the router and the packets will be sent until the user interrupts this command.
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