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What does the tracert command line utility do?
What does the tracert command line utility do?
- It sends packets to the target network
- It configures routers to respond to probes
- It traces the path a packet of information takes to get to its target (correct)
- It diagnoses routing issues within the local network
What does a timed out probe in tracert output indicate?
What does a timed out probe in tracert output indicate?
- The router is configured not to respond to probes (correct)
- The packet has been lost in transit
- The connection to the target network has failed
- The local gateway is unreachable
What information does the tracert output provide?
What information does the tracert output provide?
- ISP name, network bandwidth, and latency
- Destination IP address, packet size, and TTL value
- Source MAC address, destination port, and protocol used
- Number of hops, ingress interface, and response time for each probe (correct)
When will the tracert command eventually timeout?
When will the tracert command eventually timeout?