Answer Posted / sweta
Stands for Packet InterNet Gopher
Packet Internet Groper (Ping) allows you to quickly verify
the connectivity of your network devices. Ping attempts to
transmit a packet from one device to a station on the
network and listens for the response to ensure that it was
correctly received. You can validate connections on the
parts of your network by pinging different devices:
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