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Dos Command To Know Your Network
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Dos Command To Know Your Network
Below are the commands associated with the network. To perform these commands you must enter the MS DOS Prompt.
ipconfig / all
Displays the connection configuration information, such as Host Name, Primary DNS Type, Ethernet LAN Adapter.
ipconfig / displaydns
Displays the DNS cache.
ipconfig / flushdns
Removing DNS Cache
ipconfig / release
"Removing" all connections an IP Address.
ipconfig / renew
Create a new IP address for a particular adapter.
ipconfig / registerdns
Doing a refresh control and re-connection control registers.
ipconfig / showclassid
Displays information on DHCP Class.
ipconfig / setclassid
Change the DHCP Class ID
control netconnections
Displaying Network Connection.
ping
Example: ping http://hackerraz.blogspot.com/
Perform a test connection to the site http://hackerraz.blogspot.com/ . The less the% loss of his meal, the better the connection.
tracert
IP Address Displays route information.
netstat
Displays information TCP / IP connection is currently active.
route
Displays the local route.
hostnames
Displays the computer name.
ipconfig / all
Displays the connection configuration information, such as Host Name, Primary DNS Type, Ethernet LAN Adapter.
ipconfig / displaydns
Displays the DNS cache.
ipconfig / flushdns
Removing DNS Cache
ipconfig / release
"Removing" all connections an IP Address.
ipconfig / renew
Create a new IP address for a particular adapter.
ipconfig / registerdns
Doing a refresh control and re-connection control registers.
ipconfig / showclassid
Displays information on DHCP Class.
ipconfig / setclassid
Change the DHCP Class ID
control netconnections
Displaying Network Connection.
ping
Example: ping http://hackerraz.blogspot.com/
Perform a test connection to the site http://hackerraz.blogspot.com/ . The less the% loss of his meal, the better the connection.
tracert
IP Address Displays route information.
netstat
Displays information TCP / IP connection is currently active.
route
Displays the local route.
hostnames
Displays the computer name.
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