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Linked Related I would start with the firewall regardless of the circumstances. Bill This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional.
Thai Pepper. Gary May 8, at UTC. Ping works right out of the box so to speak. I agree with Duality; sounds like the Sonicwall is eating the ping packets. If I ping a host that is not there, ping waits and eventually times out. I am not sure why yours is taking forever. Set all you IPs to staic on the three computers. Check those areas. Stephen May 8, at UTC. Same result? EXE file version win7x64 bit: 6. That would be one hell of a joke. Any prankster admins in your IT group? Ghost Chili.
We have seen a similar problem pinging some hosts. Duality wrote: That would be one hell of a joke. Help us improve this article with your feedback. Related Articles. Using this option will ping the target until you force it to stop using Ctrl-C.
This ping command option will resolve, if possible, the hostname of an IP address target. The ping command will send 4 by default if -n isn't used. Use this option to set the size, in bytes, of the echo request packet from 32 to 65, The ping command will send a byte echo request if you don't use the -l option.
Use this ping command option to prevent ICMP Echo Requests from being fragmented by routers between you and the target. Beginning in Windows 7, this option no longer functions but still exists for compatibility reasons. Use this ping command option to specify the number of hops between your computer and the target computer or device that you'd like to be recorded and displayed.
The maximum value for count is 9, so use the tracert command instead if you're interested in viewing all the hops between two devices. Ping supports the ability to ping an Internet address. In the example above, we pinged "computerhope.
If we couldn't reach the server or the server was blocking our request, we would have lost all four packets. If you do not get a reply or get lost packets, you have a problem with your network: cable issues, network card issues, drivers , router , switch , or other network problems.
To get the IPv4 IP address, use the following command. The hostname can be any computer, and the -4 forces the address to be shown as an IPv4 address.
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