Which protocol carries messages such as destination
Unreachable, Time Exceeded, Parameter Problem, Source
Quench, Redirect, Echo, Echo Reply, Timestamp, Information
Request, Information Reply, Address Request, and Address
Reply?
A. ICMP
B. UDP
C. TCP
D. TFTP
E. FTP
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: A
ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) is a
network layer internet protocol described in RFC # 792.
ICMP reports IP packet information such as destination
Unreachable, Time Exceeded, Parameter Problem, Source
Quench, Redirect, Echo, Echo Reply, Timestamp, Information
Request, Information Reply, Address Request, and Address
Reply.
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