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Internet Core Protocols: The Definitive Guide
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Internet Core Protocols: The Definitive Guide

by Eric Hall
February 2000
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
464 pages
15h 57m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Chapter 5. The Internet Control Message Protocol

Summary

The Internet Control Message Protocol provides a mechanism for IP devices to use when they need to exchange information about network problems that are preventing delivery. Although IP is an unreliable protocol that does not guarantee delivery, it is important to be able to inform a sender when delivery is not possible due to a semi-permanent, nontransient error.

Protocol ID

1

Relevant STDs

2 (http://www.iana.org/);

3 (includes RFCs 1122 and 1123);

4 (RFC 1812, republished);

5 (includes RFCs 791, 792, 919, 922, 950, and 1112)

Relevant RFCs

792 (Internet Control Message Protocol);

896 (Source Quench);

950 (Address Mask Extension);

1122 (Host Network Requirements);

1191 (Path MTU Discovery);

1256 (Router Discovery);

1812 (Router Requirements)

Related RFCs

1393 (Traceroute Extension)

IP is an unreliable protocol, and as such, delivery is not guaranteed. In this model, if important datagrams are lost, then a higher-layer protocol (such as a transport-layer protocol like TCP or an application-layer protocol like TFTP) will eventually recognize that a problem has occurred and will deal with it. As the theory goes, important data will eventually get through.

However, sometimes a problem crops up that prevents all datagrams from getting through to their destination. When these kinds of nontransient errors occur, IP fails for a specific and avoidable reason, and the sender should be notified about the problem so that it can either stop sending ...

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