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When you ping the loopback address, a packet is sent where?

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Date Posted: 2016/09/10
Muahmmad Sajjad
by Muahmmad Sajjad , Network/System Administrator , Chief Ministre's office Punjab

Down through the layers of the IP architecture and then up the layers again

Venkat Avula
by Venkat Avula , Network Administrator , Techmahindra

Ping is tool which is inbuilt application of OS and then follow ICMP protocol which has basic purpose to calculate packet propagation time. ICMP protocol start at network layer protocol no 1

to know NIC card working status we can ping 127.0.0.X from command prompt

John Paul Dimaano
by John Paul Dimaano , BackOffice Engr. (Platform-Linux) , SEDER GROUP (Huawei Project)

Your send packets on your own machine

Shad Hasan
by Shad Hasan , IT Solutions Architect , Deutsche Telekom

Ping follow ICMP protocol which has basic purpose to calculate packet propogation time. ICMP protocol start at network layer then data layer and physical layer. In your case, it goes from data layer to physical layers means your NIC card. If you want check, just disable all ethernet and wireless nic and try ping 127.0.0.1.

Ahmed Abbas
by Ahmed Abbas , Project Engineer , Dubai Technologies

127.0.0.1, your own device 

Akram Naeem
by Akram Naeem , Technical Support , AMSI

to the TCP/IP stack in your computer

Maher Sadwan
by Maher Sadwan

Local TCP/IP protocol stack

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