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The second picture is my host C to ping the host B, host B using wireshark capture package, the response frame number appears No response seen to ICMP request, host B is not to the host response, C

Figure 2
I just want to know where the response frame number is a few bytes specified, or by which a few bytes calculated, why is the second case?
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On the same physical link, only the MAC address is to encapsulate, second floor above will appear this phenomenon didn't change
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I also encountered this problem, the final solution is found one PC (win10) ban ping, the need to manually open, in the control panel - & gt; System and security - & gt; Inside the firewall, open good, don't know if you this kind of situationCodePudding user response: