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отправить ICMP ECHO_REQUEST на сетевые узлы (send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to network hosts)

  Name  |  Synopsis  |  Description  |  Options  |  Icmp packet details  |  Duplicate and damaged packets  |    Trying different data patterns    |  Ttl details  |  Bugs  |  See also  |  History  |  Security  |  Availability  |

TRYING DIFFERENT DATA PATTERNS

The (inter)network layer should never treat packets differently
       depending on the data contained in the data portion.
       Unfortunately, data-dependent problems have been known to sneak
       into networks and remain undetected for long periods of time. In
       many cases the particular pattern that will have problems is
       something that doesn't have sufficient 'transitions', such as all
       ones or all zeros, or a pattern right at the edge, such as almost
       all zeros. It isn't necessarily enough to specify a data pattern
       of all zeros (for example) on the command line because the
       pattern that is of interest is at the data link level, and the
       relationship between what you type and what the controllers
       transmit can be complicated.

This means that if you have a data-dependent problem you will probably have to do a lot of testing to find it. If you are lucky, you may manage to find a file that either can't be sent across your network or that takes much longer to transfer than other similar length files. You can then examine this file for repeated patterns that you can test using the -p option of ping.