I thought this command normally works in order, but look what happens if there is a problem where the connection is not 100% ready on the beginning - it mixes up the packages.
Ping is a tool to ask a server if he is here and the server responds with “pong” -> Pingpong!
16 bytes from 2001:1620:2005::3, icmp_seq=6 hlim=56 time=217.165 ms
16 bytes from 2001:1620:2005::3, icmp_seq=5 hlim=56 time=1221.11 ms
16 bytes from 2001:1620:2005::3, icmp_seq=4 hlim=56 time=2224.31 ms
16 bytes from 2001:1620:2005::3, icmp_seq=3 hlim=56 time=3227.78 ms
16 bytes from 2001:1620:2005::3, icmp_seq=2 hlim=56 time=4231 ms
16 bytes from 2001:1620:2005::3, icmp_seq=1 hlim=56 time=5234.66 ms
16 bytes from 2001:1620:2005::3, icmp_seq=0 hlim=56 time=6236.29 ms
16 bytes from 2001:1620:2005::3, icmp_seq=7 hlim=56 time=56.623 ms
16 bytes from 2001:1620:2005::3, icmp_seq=8 hlim=56 time=55.348 ms
16 bytes from 2001:1620:2005::3, icmp_seq=9 hlim=56 time=56.222 ms
the interesting part is the icmp_seq