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pinged

Pinged is the past tense of ping, a verb used to indicate that a signal or message has been sent to check status or reachability. In technology and everyday digital communication, to ping something or someone is to prompt a response or test a connection.

In networking, a ping typically refers to sending an ICMP echo request to a target host and

In social and computing contexts, "ping" can mean sending a brief message to prompt a response, such

Usage considerations include the potential for interrupting recipients and generating unnecessary traffic in networks that rate-limit

awaiting
an
ICMP
echo
reply.
The
exchange
measures
round-trip
time
and
packet
loss,
helping
diagnose
connectivity
and
latency
issues.
The
classic
ping
utility
was
created
by
Mike
Muuss
in
1983;
the
term
was
chosen
for
its
sonar-inspired
connotation.
Results
usually
report
minimum,
maximum,
and
average
latency
and
may
show
jitter
or
packet
loss.
as
an
email,
chat
message,
or
notification.
People
say
they
"pinged"
someone
when
they
contacted
them,
reminded
them,
or
checked
whether
they
were
available.
The
usage
is
widespread
in
professional
and
consumer
software
and
is
sometimes
accompanied
by
a
request
for
a
reply
or
action.
or
filter
ICMP
traffic.
Some
environments
discourage
or
restrict
ICMP
pings
for
security
reasons,
while
others
use
pinging
as
part
of
monitoring
systems
or
uptime
checks.
In
all
cases,
"pinged"
denotes
an
attempt
to
elicit
a
response
or
verify
reachability.