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Question added by Deepan raj PUBLIC RELATRION EXECUTIVE ABDUL EXPORTS
10 years ago

What happens life without destination?‎

We’ve gotten several requests to put together a list of manly hobbies, and we decided that the start of the new year would be a good time to publish such a list. Many of ‎ ... See More

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Answer added by  Ramchandra Sawant, Principal Sales Consultant , Oracle
7 years ago

In IP NW, Pkt goes hop by hop and finally reaches its destination. commands to find the path are as below... 1. tracert 2. traceroute ipv62001:db8:349e:a384::34 Other va ... See More

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Answer added by  Rahamathulla Abdul Rahim, System Administrator, Infrastructure Specialist , Arab Open University
7 years ago

Using “tracert” command lets you see the path travelled by a packet to its destination.

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Answer added by  mohammad nuralhassan, Packet core Engineer, huawei telecommunication pvt ltd
8 years ago

Trace route is also very imp to fine the hops, on which path  packet is forwarding

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Answer added by  Zain Tariq, Investigation officer, Mobilink PMCL
8 years ago

Send a ping to the destination ip, that will confirm if the packet reaches the desired path or failed