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| The command ___ ___ pings the local loopback using the IPv4 address. |
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| The command ___ ___ pings the local loopback using the default hostname. |
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| The command ___ ___ pings the local loopback using the IPv6 address. |
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| If you cannot ping the local NIC, ___ might not be correctly bound to the NIC, or the NIC ___ might be improperly installed. |
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| The ping command is used to determine whether a computer can see other computers on the ___. |
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| Verify connectivity to a remote network by sending a ping to the IP address of the ___ ___. |
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| Verify ___ ___ by sending a ping to the IP address of a system on a remote network. |
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| If ICMP is blocked, use ___ ___ to test connectivity with a device on the network |
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| With ___ ___, you can directly ping a MAC address to determine if duplicate IP addresses are used. |
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| ___ ping is not routable and can only be used on the local network. |
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