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Internet Control Message ProtocolThe Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is part of the Internet protocol suite as defined in RFC 792. ICMP messages are typically generated in response to errors in IP datagrams (as specified in RFC 1122) or for diagnostic or routing purposes. The version of ICMP for Internet Protocol version 4 is also known as ICMPv4, as it is part of IPv4. IPv6 has an equivalent protocol. ICMP messages are constructed at the IP layer, usually from a normal IP datagram which has generated an ICMP response. IP encapsulates the appropriate ICMP message with a new IP header (to get the ICMP message back to the original sending host), and transmits the resulting datagram in the usual manner. For example, every machine (such as intermediate routers) that forwards an IP datagram has to decrement the IP Time-to-live (TTL) field of the IP header by one; if the TTL reaches 0, an ICMP "Time to live exceeded in transit" message is sent to the source of the datagram. Each ICMP message is encapsulated directly within a single IP datagram, and thus, like UDP, ICMP does not guarantee delivery. Although ICMP messages are contained within standard IP datagrams, ICMP messages are usually processed as a special case distinguished from normal IP processing, rather than processed as a normal sub-protocol of IP. In many cases, it is necessary to inspect the contents of the ICMP message, and deliver the appropriate error message to the application which generated the original IP packet, the one which prompted the sending of the ICMP message. Many commonly used network utilities are based on ICMP messages. The traceroute command is implemented by transmitting UDP datagrams with specially set IP TTL header fields, and looking for ICMP "Time to live exceeded in transit" (above) and "Destination unreachable" messages generated in response. The related ping utility (well known on Unix) is implemented using the ICMP "Echo" and "Echo reply" messages. List of permitted control messages (incomplete list): 0 - Echo Reply 1 - Reserved 2 - Reserved 3 - Destination Unreachable 4 - Source Quench 5 - Redirect Message 6 - Alternate Host Address 7 - Reserved 8 - Echo Request 9 - Router Advertisement 10 - Router Solicitation 11 - Time Exceeded 12 - Parameter Problem 13 - Timestamp 14 - Timestamp Reply 15 - Information Request 16 - Information Reply 17 - Address Mask Request 18 - Address Mask Reply 19 - Reserved for security 20-29 - Reserved for robustness experiment 30 - Traceroute 31 - Datagram Conversion Error 32 - Mobile Host Redirect 33 - IPv6 Where-Are-You 34 - IPv6 Here-I-Am 35 - Mobile Registration Request 36 - Mobile Registration Reply 37 - Domain Name Request 38 - Domain Name Reply 39 - SKIP Algorithm Discovery Protocol 40 - Photuris, Security failures 41-255 - Reserved (Source: IANA ICMP Parameters) See also External links
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