Sunday, October 4, 2009

training

Computer Analysis and Design BEA Systems CAD Cisco Cognos COM / DCOM CORBA Data Mining Databases and SQL DCE Distributed Computing Environment Desktop Computer Software GIS Hardware IBM Systems Internet Marketing Introductory J2EE Application Servers LINUX Mac OS Macromedia Microsoft .NET Microsoft Certification Prep Microsoft Office Microsoft Systems Administration Networks Novell Operating Systems Oracle Palm OS PC Support Pocket PC Programming Languages QA and Testing SAP Security Siebel Systems Software Engineering Software Management Softwise UNIX System Administration and Programming Web Pages and Design Webmaster Windows XML

in reference to:

"Computer

Analysis and Design
BEA Systems
CAD
Cisco
Cognos
COM / DCOM
CORBA
Data Mining
Databases and SQL
DCE Distributed Computing Environment
Desktop Computer Software
GIS
Hardware
IBM Systems
Internet Marketing
Introductory
J2EE Application Servers
LINUX
Mac OS
Macromedia
Microsoft .NET
Microsoft Certification Prep
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Systems Administration
Networks
Novell
Operating Systems
Oracle
Palm OS
PC Support
Pocket PC
Programming Languages
QA and Testing
SAP
Security
Siebel Systems
Software Engineering
Software Management
Softwise
UNIX System Administration and Programming
Web Pages and Design
Webmaster
Windows
XML"
- Training-Classes.com - Training Seminars and Certification Providers - Skills Training Classes (view on Google Sidewiki)

ping

ping is a computer network tool used to test whether a particular host is reachable across an IP network; it is also used to self test the network interface card of the computer, or as a latency test. It works by sending ICMP “echo request” packets to the target host and listening for ICMP “echo response” replies. Ping measures the round-trip time[1] and records any packet loss, and prints when finished a statistical summary of the echo response packets received, the minimum, mean, max and in some versions the standard deviation of the round trip time.

The word ping is also frequently used as a noun or verb, where it is used to refer to the round-trip time, or measuring the round-trip time.[citation needed]

The tool is also used in a type of simple denial-of-service attack, known as a ping flood, in which the attacker overwhelms the victim with ICMP echo request packets.

in reference to:

"ping is a computer network tool used to test whether a particular host is reachable across an IP network; it is also used to self test the network interface card of the computer, or as a latency test. It works by sending ICMP “echo request” packets to the target host and listening for ICMP “echo response” replies. Ping measures the round-trip time[1] and records any packet loss, and prints when finished a statistical summary of the echo response packets received, the minimum, mean, max and in some versions the standard deviation of the round trip time.
The word ping is also frequently used as a noun or verb, where it is used to refer to the round-trip time, or measuring the round-trip time.[citation needed]
The tool is also used in a type of simple denial-of-service attack, known as a ping flood, in which the attacker overwhelms the victim with ICMP echo request packets."
- ping - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (view on Google Sidewiki)

Thursday, October 1, 2009

pinging!

it was created by ping lacson...!