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ICMPv4 is a set of error and informational messages for use with Internet Protocol version 4. ICMP version 4 is defined in IETF RFC 792.
This class is used by the method to return ICMPv4 traffic information.
Provides Internet Control Message Protocol for IPv4 (ICMPv4) statistical data for the local computer.
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Initializes a new instance of the class.
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Address Mask Request and Reply messages are used to determine the number of bits in the subnet mask for the local subnet.
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) Address Mask Reply messages that were received.
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Address Mask Request and Reply messages are used to determine the number of bits in the subnet mask for the local subnet.
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) Address Mask Reply messages that were sent.
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Address Mask Request and Reply messages are used to determine the number of bits in the subnet mask for the local subnet.
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) Address Mask Request messages that were received.
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Address Mask Request and Reply messages are used to determine the number of bits in the subnet mask for the local subnet.
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) Address Mask Request messages that were sent.
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A Destination Unreachable message can be sent to the computer that is the source of a packet for any of the following reasons:
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The computer cannot find a route to the destination address.
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Communication with the destination address is administratively prohibited. For example, a firewall prevents delivery of packets to the destination.
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The destination address is unreachable.
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The destination port is unreachable. For example, there is no listener available for the packet's protocol.
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) messages that were received because of a packet having an unreachable address in its destination.
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A Destination Unreachable message can be sent to the computer that is the source of a packet for any of the following reasons:
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The computer cannot find a route to the destination address.
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Communication with the destination address is administratively prohibited. For example, a firewall prevents delivery of packets to the destination.
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The destination address is unreachable.
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The destination port is unreachable. For example, there is no listener available for the packet's protocol.
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Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) messages that were sent because of a packet having an unreachable address in its destination.
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Echo Request and Echo Reply messages allow a computer to request an ICMP response from a remote computer on a network. This functionality is often used to determine the validity of remote addresses.
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) Echo Reply messages that were received.
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Echo Request and Echo Reply messages allow a computer to request an ICMP response from a remote computer on a network. This functionality is often used to determine the validity of remote addresses.
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) Echo Reply messages that were sent.
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Echo Request and Echo Reply messages allow a computer to request an ICMP response from a remote computer on a network. This functionality is often used to determine the validity of remote addresses.
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) Echo Request messages that were received.
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Echo Request and Echo Reply messages allow a computer to request an ICMP response from a remote computer on a network. This functionality is often used to determine the validity of remote addresses.
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) Echo Request messages that were sent.
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Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) error messages that were received.
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Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) error messages that were sent.
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ICMPv4 messages are sent to communicate errors and information about packets that were sent using the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4).
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol messages that were received.
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ICMPV4 messages are sent to communicate errors and information about packets that were sent using Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4).
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) messages that were sent.
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Parameter Problem messages are sent when a host computer or router encounters problems while processing the contents of a packet header, such as encountering an invalid IPv4 option or an invalid Next Header type.
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) Parameter Problem messages that were received.
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Parameter Problem messages are sent when a host computer or router encounters problems while processing the contents of a packet header, such as encountering an invalid IPv4 option or an invalid Next Header type.
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) Parameter Problem messages that were sent.
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Redirect messages are sent by routers to inform a host computer of a better route for a destination address.
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) Redirect messages that were received.
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Redirect messages are sent by routers to inform a host computer of a better route for a destination address.
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) Redirect messages that were sent.
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Source Quench messages are sent when a packet was discarded because of insufficient space in the output queue. A destination computer can also send a Source Quench message if packets arrive too quickly to be processed. The source quench message is a request to the host to cut back the rate at which it is sending traffic to the Internet destination.
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) Source Quench messages that were received.
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Source Quench messages are sent when a packet was discarded because of insufficient space in the output queue. A destination computer can also send a Source Quench message if packets arrive too quickly to be processed. The source quench message is a request to the host to cut back the rate at which it is sending traffic to the Internet destination.
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) Source Quench messages that were sent.
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A packet's Hop Limit determines how many times it can be forwarded before it is discarded. Each time a packet is forwarded, its Hop Limit value is decremented by one. When the Hop Limit reaches zero or when a router receives a packet with its Hop Limit set to zero, the packet is discarded and the source of the packet receives a Time Exceeded message indicating that the initial Hop Limit was too small or that the packet was caught in a routing loop.
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) Time Exceeded messages that were received.
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A packet's Hop Limit determines how many times it can be forwarded before it is discarded. Each time a packet is forwarded, its Hop Limit value is decremented by one. When the Hop Limit reaches zero or when a router receives a packet with its Hop Limit set to zero, the packet is discarded and the source of the packet receives a Time Exceeded message indicating that the initial Hop Limit was too small or that the packet was caught in a routing loop.
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) Time Exceeded messages that were sent.
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A Timestamp Request message causes the receiving computer to send a timestamp reply back to the originating computer. These messages are used to measure the transmission speed on a network.
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) Timestamp Reply messages that were received.
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A Timestamp Request message causes the receiving computer to send a timestamp reply back to the originating computer. These messages are used to measure the transmission speed on a network.
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) Timestamp Reply messages that were sent.
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A Timestamp Request message causes the receiving computer to send a timestamp reply back to the originating computer. These messages are used to measure the transmission speed on a network.
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) Timestamp Request messages that were received.
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A Timestamp Request message causes the receiving computer to send a timestamp reply back to the originating computer. These messages are used to measure the transmission speed on a network.
Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 4 (ICMPv4) Timestamp Request messages that were sent.