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Troubleshooting CentOS

By : Jonathan Hobson
Book Image

Troubleshooting CentOS

By: Jonathan Hobson

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Troubleshooting CentOS
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Using ping, dig, host, traceroute, and mtr


Some of the most common tools available to a troubleshooter are ping, dig, host, traceroute, and mtr. Used collectively, these tools provide the troubleshooter with the evidence they need to make a judgment call with respect to almost any network-based issue. This is the basis of the network toolkit, but having said this, it is important to realize that these commands are used for different purposes, and for this reason, we will approach them individually.

The ping command

The ping command is a small utility that can be used to ascertain whether or not a specific IP address can be reached. The ping command is common to most computer systems, and it enables you to query an IP address or a fully qualified domain name in order to check whether there is an available connection.

The basic syntax of the ping command is as follows:

# ping <ip_address>
# ping <domain_name>

The ping command works by issuing an ICMP echo request to a specified destination...