TTL
TTL is a value in the IP protocol package. It tells the network whether the packet is discarded because the time in the network is too long. There are many reasons that the package cannot be delivered to the destination within a certain period of time. The solution is to discard the packet after a period of time and then send the packet to the sender, which determines whether to resend the packet. The initial value of TTL is usually the default value of the system, which is the 8-bit domain in the header. The original assumption of TTL is to determine a time range and discard the package after this time. Since each vro must at least reduce the TTL domain by one, TTL usually indicates the maximum number of vrouters that can pass the packet before it is discarded. When the Count reaches 0, the router decides to discard the packet and send an ICMP packet to the original sender.
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For example, I ping Netease.
Pinging www.163.com [113.106.194.220] with 32 bytes of data:Reply from 113.106.194.220: bytes=32 time=3ms TTL=60Reply from 113.106.194.220: bytes=32 time=19ms TTL=60Reply from 113.106.194.220: bytes=32 time=3ms TTL=60Reply from 113.106.194.220: bytes=32 time=6ms TTL=60Ping statistics for 113.106.194.220: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 3ms, Maximum = 19ms, Average = 7ms
Here, the TTL value is 60, which can be estimated to be a Linux operating system. 64-60 + 1 = 5, you can know that it has passed through five routes to me. (Add 1 because 64 refers to 0 ~ 64)
Why not use Windows? 128-60 + 1 = 69, after 69 routes. In fact, this situation is unlikely. After 69 route nodes, the network is basically paralyzed. Generally, it is similar to the value of TTL which is the closest to the value of TTL. The number of nodes that pass through the route will not exceed 30.
If you really don't know what it is, you can use the tracert tool, which is called traceroute in Linux. In Linux, Apt-Get can be installed, and in windows, tracert IP is used.
The following is the result of my traceroute Netease In ubuntu.
Tracing route to www.163.com [113.106.194.220]over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 1 ms 2 ms 4 ms 10.0.59.254 2 3 ms 3 ms 3 ms 10.0.59.254 3 7 ms 8 ms 2 ms 113.106.194.225 4 4 ms 3 ms 8 ms 220.243.136.2 5 5 ms 2 ms 3 ms 113.106.194.220 Trace complete.
It indicates that the route is 5. It is consistent with the calculation above. This is the Linux system.
The TTL field values of various systems found on the Internet are as follows:
The TTL field value of Linux kernel 2.2.x & 2.4.x ICMP echo response is 64.
FreeBSD 4.1, 4.0, 3.4;
Sun Solaris 2.5.1, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8;
OpenBSD 2.6, 2.7,
NetBSD
Hp ux 10.20
The TTL field value of the ICMP echo response is 255
Windows 95/98/98SE
Windows ME
The TTL field value of the ICMP echo response is 32.
Windows NT4 wrks
Windows NT4 Server
Windows 2000
Windows XP
The TTL field value of the ICMP echo response is 128