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About Ping
Hi,
When I pinged a machin, I got to be seen a different kind of reply from that machine. This is as below : "Reply from 136.128.11.116: Source quench received." Which I felt like an un-usual message. So what does this mean. Regards & Thanks in advance. Vishwa. |
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Almost sounds like the remote host was blocking the pings. Are you able to get anything from it?
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I see from your other question that you are running HP-UX. Is the source quench coming from an HP-UX 11.0 box? 11.0 has some problem reqarding source quenches and you need to install the latest patches.
A "source quench" is an ICMP message that is supposed to come from a router that has been overloaded. It's not really used much and anyway a host was not supposed to send them. |
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Yes, this was from the HP-UX machine.
Actuall I had put this HP-UX machine system to reboot & was continuesly pinging from my local windows desktop to check whether this system has come up or not. When the HP-UX system started comming up initially I got the Quenching reply & after some time in started replying normally. That's it. |
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Try see if you are able to ping any other machines?
Do you get the same error message? |
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