You can ping a static or dynamic IP address. The only difference is that a static IP has been issued to a subscriber semi-permanently. A dynamic IP has something called a 'lease time', and is only valid until the lease runs out. This lease time can be minutes, hours, days, etc. When the lease runs out, the machine that was using it needs to request a new IP address. Many times the last IP address will be leased out again, unless another machine made a request and got it first. To ping any IP address with Windows, Click the Start Menu. Click Run. Type 'cmd' in the box and press enter. When you see the black prompt screen, type 'ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx', where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address you want to ping. If you have a router, you can test connection to it by pinging 192.168.1.1 in most cases, unless you have changed the router's IP address. After the ping command is finished, it will report how long the packets took to get there, how many were lost, etc. If you have a 100 percent loss rate, the ping failed, most likely due to no connection.
ping with ip address. ex: ping 124.123.97.47
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We can ping to only IP telephonic network devices like IP phones through destination IP or by hostname of the device.
The general difference between a static IP and dynamic IP is that a static IP is reserved and does not change. A dynamic IP on the other hand changes each time one logs on.
a static ip does not have any effect on throughput it simply mean your ip address will not change
TCP/IP can be verified as installed and operating by using the 'ping' command against the localhost address: ping 127.0.0.1 or ping localhost
ping [hostname] or ping [IP address]For example:ping wiki.answers.comorping 127.0.0.1
Yes,they provide static IP address.If you want to find your IP address that is provided by your ISP,visit Ip-details.com .
PING short form for "Packet InterNetwork Groper" is a protocol that queries IP Addresses on network. An IP Address can be pinged bit there is nothing called "Ping Address".
Your IP address may either be assigned to you permanently (static) or temporarily (automatic) by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). You can loacte your public IP on LocatedIP.com
An Exchange Server should be set up without a static IP address to best serve the company. When a static IP address is not configures by your senior administrator, then access while traveling will be allowed. With the static IP, access is only granted when working from that IP.