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| wbafrank 2002-07-02, 6:59 am |
| And today's poser is ....
Q6. Alison is the network administrator for Barricady.com. She is responsible for the company's wider area network and has recently been getting complaints that the network seems to be dropping out from time to time. Alison suspects that one of the routers is being taxed beyond its specifications by traffic and is now dropping packets regularly. Which of the following commands will show the dropped packet statistics for all routers between Alison's Windows 2000 Professional workstation and a destination host at a remote location on the WAN?
A. Call
B. Irftp
C. Ipconfig
D. Route
E. Net config
F. Pathping
G. Net statistics
Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!! | |
| Zaraspook 2002-07-02, 7:03 am |
| How about F?  | |
| jmantheiy 2002-07-02, 7:13 am |
| I'll go with 'F' | |
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| I'd go with "F" - Pathping. | |
| ecunupe 2002-07-02, 2:37 pm |
| I will take F also | |
| jakob79 2002-07-02, 11:12 pm |
| I'll take F | |
| peetz 2002-07-02, 11:52 pm |
| It sounds like F to me. | |
| wbafrank 2002-07-03, 6:23 am |
| quote: Originally posted by wbafrank
And today's poser is ....
Q6. Alison is the network administrator for Barricady.com. She is responsible for the company's wider area network and has recently been getting complaints that the network seems to be dropping out from time to time. Alison suspects that one of the routers is being taxed beyond its specifications by traffic and is now dropping packets regularly. Which of the following commands will show the dropped packet statistics for all routers between Alison's Windows 2000 Professional workstation and a destination host at a remote location on the WAN?
A. Call
B. Irftp
C. Ipconfig
D. Route
E. Net config
F. Pathping
G. Net statistics
And the answer is ....
Correct Answer: F
The pathping command is a route tracing tool that combines features of the ping and tracert commands with additional information that neither of those tools provides. The pathping command sends packets to each router on the way to a final destination over a period of time, and then computes results based on the packets returned from each hop. Since the command shows the degree of packet loss at any given router or link, it is easy to determine which routers or links might be causing network problems. |
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