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Hands-On Lab Training for CompTIA Security+: Acquire Practical Proficiency | PING
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This lesson is part of a video series for the hands-on portion of the CompTIA Security+ exam. This lesson is designed to give you hands-on experience with the 4.0 Operations and Incident Response section of the CompTIA Security+ exam. If you like this content, please subscribe to the channel to make sure you never miss new videos. If you're new here, hit the subscribe button to ensure you never miss my weekly videos.
In this lesson, we will use the Ping utility to assess organizational security.
► What: Ping is a utility used to test the reachability and responsiveness of a network host or IP address.
► Who: Network administrators and computer users.
► When: Ping can be used at any time when network connectivity needs to be tested or diagnosed.
► Where: Ping can be used on any computer or device connected to a network, whether it's a local area network (LAN) or the internet.
► Why: Ping is used to troubleshoot network connectivity issues, determine network latency or delay, identify packet loss, and verify if a host or IP address is reachable.
► How: Ping works by sending ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) Echo Request messages to the target host or IP address and waiting for ICMP Echo Reply messages in return. The round-trip time and any packet loss are measured and displayed as results.
In this lesson, we will use the Ping utility to assess organizational security.
► What: Ping is a utility used to test the reachability and responsiveness of a network host or IP address.
► Who: Network administrators and computer users.
► When: Ping can be used at any time when network connectivity needs to be tested or diagnosed.
► Where: Ping can be used on any computer or device connected to a network, whether it's a local area network (LAN) or the internet.
► Why: Ping is used to troubleshoot network connectivity issues, determine network latency or delay, identify packet loss, and verify if a host or IP address is reachable.
► How: Ping works by sending ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) Echo Request messages to the target host or IP address and waiting for ICMP Echo Reply messages in return. The round-trip time and any packet loss are measured and displayed as results.
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