Question
One of the limitations when using "ping sweeps" is that many network administrators configure nodes not to respond to ICMP Echo Requests. What type of ICMP Echo message is being disabled by these administrators?
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ping
acknowledge
test
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Group of answer choices
ping
acknowledge
test
reply
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The type of ICMP Echo message being disabled by network administrators is the **ping**.
In this context, "ping" refers to the ICMP Echo Request message that is used to check the availability of a network node. When network administrators configure nodes not to respond to ICMP Echo Requests, they are effectively disabling the "ping" functionality for those nodes.
In this context, "ping" refers to the ICMP Echo Request message that is used to check the availability of a network node. When network administrators configure nodes not to respond to ICMP Echo Requests, they are effectively disabling the "ping" functionality for those nodes.
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