A technician is troubleshooting a user's laptop that is unable to connect to a corporate server. The technician thinks the issue pertains to routing. Which of the following commands should the technician use to identify the issue?
C. tracert
Explanation:
The tracert (or traceroute on Linux/Mac) command is used to track the path that packets take from the source device to the destination server. It displays the route and the number of hops, helping identify where the connection may be failing, such as a misconfigured router or a broken link.
The correct answer is:
C. tracert
Explanation:
The tracert (on Windows) or traceroute (on Linux/Unix) command is used to trace the path packets take to reach a destination server. It identifies all the hops (routers) along the route and displays the time taken for each hop. This helps pinpoint where the routing issue might be occurring, such as a misconfigured router or a dead route.
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