![]() I'm specfially am interested in the following area. Target ip under 80ms or so have no packet drops or M responses. It usually have the dropped packets and M responses when the regular ping latency is over 80ms. ![]() I have an issue in which regular pings ( all sizes work ) but after setting the df-bit to on, I now see ping packet drops and 'M'' responses. I know that setting it on means to set the packe to 'don't fragment'. ![]() I'm also looking to see how the df-bit can help in determining mtu size. So far, all I can figured out is that it will ping the target ip with gradually larger ping sizes. ![]() Can somebody explain a bit on how the extended ping sweep command works and how it works. ![]()
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