ICMP Message Class and Type Flashcards
Indicates that a datagram could not be delivered to its destination. The Code value provides more information on the nature of the error.
Destination Unreachable
Lets a congested IP device tell a device that is sending it datagrams to slow down the rate at which it is sending them
4 Source Quench (Error message)
Allows a router to inform a host of a better route to use for sending datagrams
5 Redirect (Error message)
Sent when a datagram has been discarded prior to delivery due to expiration of its Time to Live field.
11 Time Exceeded (Error message)
Sent in reply to an Echo (Request) message; used for testing connectivity
0 Echo Reply (Error message)
Sent by a device to test connectivity to another device on the internetwork. The word Request sometimes appears in the message name.
8 Echo Request (Error message)
Used by routers to tell hosts of their existence and capabilities
9 Router Advertisement (Error message)
Used by hosts to prompt any listening routers to send a Router Advertisement
10 Router Solicitation (Informational)
Sent by a device to request that another send it a timestamp value for propagation time calculation and clock synchronization. The word Request sometimes appears in the message name
13 Timestamp (Request) (Informational)
Sent in response to a Timestamp (Request) to provide time calculation and clock synchronization information.
14 Timestamp Reply (Informational)
Originally used to request configuration information from another device. Now obsolete.
15 Information Request (Informational)
Originally used to provide configuration information in response to an information Request message. Now obsolete
16 Information Reply (Informational)
Used to request that a device send a subnet mask.
17 Address Mask Request (Informational)
Contains a subnet mask sent in reply
18 Address Mask Reply (Informational)
Used to implement the experimental enhanced traceroute utility
30 Traceroute (Informational)