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Domain Information: [ドメイン情報]
[Domain Name] CATHOLIC.JP

[登録者名] 宗教法人カトリック中央協議会
[Registrant] Catholic Bishops' Conference of Japan

[Name Server] ns-1893.awsdns-44.co.uk
[Name Server] ns-1460.awsdns-54.org
[Name Server] ns-967.awsdns-56.net
[Name Server] ns-51.awsdns-06.com
[Signing Key]

[登録年月日] 2001/03/26
[有効期限] 2025/03/31
[状態] Active
[最終更新] 2024/04/01 01:05:04 (JST)

Contact Information: [公開連絡窓口]
[名前] 宗教法人カトリック中央協議会
[Name] Catholic Bishops' Conference of Japan
[Email] tsatoh@cbcj.catholic.jp
[Web Page]
[郵便番号] 135-8585
[住所] 東京都江東区潮見2-10-10
[Postal Address] 2-10-10, Shiomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-8585 JAPAN
[電話番号] 03-5632-4411
[FAX番号] 03-5632-4453

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Ping is a computer network administration software utility used to test the reachability of a host on an Internet Protocol (IP) network. It measures the round-trip time for messages sent from the originating host to a destination computer that are echoed back to the source.


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Traceroute is a computer network diagnostic tool for displaying the route (path) and measuring transit delays of packets across an Internet Protocol (IP) network. The history of the route is recorded as the round-trip times of the packets received from each successive host (remote node) in the route (path); the sum of the mean times in each hop is a measure of the total time spent to establish the connection. Traceroute proceeds unless all (three) sent packets are lost more than twice, then the connection is lost and the route cannot be evaluated.