various network related commands used in MS-DOS,
Issue:
Help with ping, winipcfg, and other network commands.Cause:
It may be necessary to utilize utilities such as ping, winipcfg, tracert, etc to help identify and fix network related issues.
Solution:
Below is a listing of the various network related commands used in MS-DOS, Windows, Linux, Unix, and other operating systems. Each command includes additional information to what the command does, the command's syntax, and miscellaneous information.Note: If you are not the root or admin of a computer, it is possible for these commands to be disabled or revoked.
Arp
Finger
HostnameIpconfig
Pathping
Ping
Nbtstat
Net
Netstat
Nslookup
Route
Tracert / Traceroute
Whois
Winipcfg
Display or manipulate the ARP information on a network device or computer.Finger
HostnameIpconfig
Pathping
Ping
Nbtstat
Net
Netstat
Nslookup
Route
Tracert / Traceroute
Whois
Winipcfg
- Additional information about the MS-DOS arp command can be found here.
- Unix / Linux and variant finger command information can be found here.
- Additional information about the MS-DOS hostname command can be found here.
Windows 2000 users should use this command to determine network information.
- Additional information about ipconfig can be found here.
- Additional information about the pathping command can be found here.
- MS-DOS / Windows ping command and information can be found here.
- Unix / Linux and variant ping command information can be found here.
- MS-DOS / Windows nbtstat command and information can be found here.
- MS-DOS / Windows net command and information can be found here.
- MS-DOS / Windows netstat command and information and be found here.
- Unix / Linux netstat command and information and be found here.
- MS-DOS / Windows nslookup command and information can be found here.
- Unix / Linux nslookup command and information and be found here. Linux users may also be interested in the host command that performs a similar task.
- MS-DOS route command information can be found here.
- MS-DOS / Windows tracert command and information can be found here.
- Unix / Linux and variant traceroute command information can be found here.
- Unix / Linux and variant whois command information can be found here.
- Windows winipcfg command and information can be found here.
Kommentare