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Question by shruti
Submitted on 5/2/2004
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What is the difference between ping and telnet?
Do both belong to the application layer as per the OSI reference model? If so, why?


Answer by mandy
Submitted on 3/10/2005
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bothe are same
telnet in for email and check the network connection ping is to chek the host

 

Answer by dhendup77
Submitted on 1/19/2006
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Old One

 

Answer by satish
Submitted on 3/6/2006
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Ping mean its check system is on network
and telnet check access of application .

 

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