Sunday, 9 April 2017
What is an ICMP port used for?
The ICMP port error is typically the
result of a router in the communications path discarding a frame, but it
is also sometimes caused by the destination computer lacking sufficient
resources to handle the frame at that time. ICMP is commonly used by
network devices, such as routers, to send error messages to designate
that a host or a router could not be reached.
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