Network troubleshooting in OS Level

Discussion in 'Networks' started by Arunram, Feb 24, 2010.

  1. Arunram

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    Hi guys,
    i wanna know the list of network troubleshooting commands in os level. I know ping,tracert,pathping,nslookup. Please tell me some more commands. Thanx in advance
     
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  2. mayajaal0077

    mayajaal0077 New Member

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    you can use nbtstat -a ip
     
  3. Arunram

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    wat this command is all for?
     
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  4. SimonD
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    Why not run it and find out? That's the idea of learning.
     
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  5. roockie

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    Thank you mate!
     
  6. Asterix

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    Im not sure of your experience (although your are MCP, right?) but it would be worth gaining a familiarity with the IPconfig command and the associated switches as these prove very effective for resolving connectivity issues (/flushdns, /registerdns, /displaydns, /Release, /Renew etc.). A full list of these switches can be obtained but typing IPCONFIG /? in a CMD prompt!
     
  7. Arunram

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    i have been using all the switches of ipconfig, just wanna have the commands handy ..anyother network troubleshooting commands?:D
     
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  8. greenbrucelee
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    you can get of the internet by typing something like netowrk commands wiki or something although wikipedia might tell you that netbstat is an austrailian basketball player who grew up in the bronx :D

    took 3 seconds to find this http://commandwindows.com/tcpiputil.htm
     
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  9. Asterix

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    I am also a big fan of the 'NET VIEW' command :p
     

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