Event Start

Sunday, 28 September 2025 at 3:00 pm (IST)

  • 10 Days
  • 8 Hours
  • 22 Minutes
  • 37 Seconds

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trainer

Apurv Todkar

Community Trainer

Apurv Todkar is a seasoned Network Administrator with over 11 years of experience in IT Infrastructure Project Management, Service Delivery, and Network Operations. He specializes in designing, configuring, and maintaining network infrastructure components. Currently, Apurv is managing network infrastructure at DE-CIX India.


delivery Delivery

Online

levelLevel

Beginner

clock Start

Sun, 28 September 2025 3:00 pm (IST)

clock End

Sun, 28 September 2025 4:00 pm (IST)

Course Overview

Synopsis
Although ping has long been a go-to tool for verifying network reachability, its continued use as a primary method for network monitoring is increasingly being questioned. This session explores the limitations, misconceptions, and risks associated with relying on ICMP-based tools like ping in modern, complex networks. Key topics include how ICMP traffic is deprioritized or blocked by many devices and firewalls, how ping fails to reflect application-level performance, and how it can give a false sense of security. The discussion will also delve into more accurate alternatives such as synthetic transactions, SNMP polling, and flow-based monitoring. Participants will leave with a deeper understanding of when ping is useful—and when it may cause more harm than good in a professional monitoring strategy.
Target Audience

Network engineers.

Pre-requisites

To fully benefit from this session, attendees should have a foundational understanding of networking, particularly IP communication and basic diagnostic tools like ping and traceroute. Familiarity with ICMP and how it’s treated differently from TCP/UDP in real-world networks will help in understanding its monitoring limitations. Experience with or awareness of network monitoring systems (e.g., SNMP, NetFlow, or telemetry solutions) and concepts like service-level agreements (SLAs), application performance metrics, and firewall behavior will further enrich the learning experience.

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