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Technician’s Handbook
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Using Windows networking commands
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IPConfig (WinNT only): Displays the TCP/IP-related
configuration of a host. Use the /all option with this
command to list a configuration report for all the host’s
interfaces, including any configured serial ports
(RAS).
Winipcfg (WIN 95/98): Provides the same function as
the IPConfig command for Windows 95/98
computers.
Ping: Allows you to verify IP-level connectivity. It
sends an echo request to a target IP address or host
name. You should first try pinging the IP address first.
If that succeeds, then try pinging the host name.
If pinging by address succeeds, but pinging by name
fails, the problem lies in name resolution, not network
connectivity.
Arp: Allows you to view the Address Resolution
Protocol cache. If two hosts on the same subnet
cannot ping each other successfully, run the
command Arp -a command on each computer to see
if the computers have the correct MAC addresses
listed for each other. You can use IPConfig to
determine a host's MAC address. If another host with
a duplicate IP address exists on the network, the ARP
cache may have had the MAC address for the other
computer placed in it. Use the Arp -d command to
delete an entry that may be incorrect. You can then
add the correct entry using the Arp -s command.
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