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ICMP stands for Internet Control Messaging Protocol. It resides on layer 3 of OSI even though it is carried by IP which also resides on that layer. It is seen as an extension of IP. ICMP is explained in [[RFC]] 792. | ICMP stands for Internet Control Messaging Protocol. It resides on layer 3 of OSI even though it is carried by IP which also resides on that layer. It is seen as an extension of IP. ICMP is explained in [[RFC]] 792. | ||
Tools | Tools that make direct use of ICMP are [[ping]] and [[traceroute]]. | ||
A helpful reference when dealing with ICMP is reading the header file found in ''/usr/include/netinet/ip_icmp.h''. |
Latest revision as of 08:44, 23 May 2008
ICMP stands for Internet Control Messaging Protocol. It resides on layer 3 of OSI even though it is carried by IP which also resides on that layer. It is seen as an extension of IP. ICMP is explained in RFC 792.
Tools that make direct use of ICMP are ping and traceroute.
A helpful reference when dealing with ICMP is reading the header file found in /usr/include/netinet/ip_icmp.h.