Re: ICMP Query!!!

From: Paul Negron <negron.paul_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 10:21:50 -0700

I apologize, I meant to state:

> IGMP packets are used to create state on the Router that receives them.
> Since it is used to create state, it is a part of the Control Plane process.
> It joins so that trees can be built, Although it is PIM that builds them.
>
> ICMP is generating traffic and is not associated with building ANYTHING. It
> is considered Data Plane traffic. It uses paths that have already been setup
> by a Control Plane Protocol, like OSPF or EIGRP or PIM for that matter.

I accidentally stated ICMP twice.

Paul

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> Whether ICMP packets or ping packets are control plane or data plane
> packets??
> 
> Can anyone explain me clearly??
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