You can use the ping command on the terminal or command prompt to ping a domain, such as myhospitalnow.com. Here’s how to accomplish it:
For Windows:
Open the Command Prompt and type the following command:
ping myhospitalnow.com
In addition to displaying the round-trip time for each packet, this will send a sequence of ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) packets to the designated domain.
For Linux/macOS:
Open the Terminal and type the following command:
ping myhospitalnow.com
Once more, this will show the round-trip time and send ICMP packets to the designated domain.
Remember that some websites might not always respond to ICMP requests because their servers or firewalls have blocked or deactivated them.
Please enquire if you have any questions or need any additional information.
Dharmendra Kumar, Senior Software Engineer & Co founder at MyhospitalNow
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