IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS and WINS addresses
What do you use to configure these things? There are various applications or utilities also available to configure TCP/IP settings and many other options.
But you can also achieve all this through command prompt! Isn't it fantastic? Many of you might be familiar with ping, tracert and ipconfig commands available in windows xp. Let us see which other commands you can use from command prompt.
With the help of these commands you can view or modify the network configuration settings of a computer that is currently running.
Press 'WinKey + R' type CMD [ENTER] ping webgk.com - Test Connectivity tracert - Trace IP address Route netstat - Displays the TCP/IP protocol sessions route - Display Local Route arp - Display Resolved MAC Addresses hostname - Display Computer Name netsetup.cpl - Network Setup Wizard control netconnections - Network Connections ipconfig /all - Connection Configuration ipconfig /displaydns - Display DNS Cache Info ipconfig /flushdns - Clear DNS Cache ipconfig /release - Release All IP Address Connections ipconfig /renew - Renew All IP Address Connections ipconfig /registerdns - ReRegister the DNS connections ipconfig /showclassid - Display DHCP Class Information ipconfig /setclassid - Change/Modify DHCP Class ID
Knowledge of DNS, gateway and subnet mask is helpful while resolving network issues. The following questions provides you a short description of...
What is DNS?
Domain Name Service (DNS) numbers are IP addresses that a web server uses to refer to specific servers that resolve domain names to IP addresses.
What is a GateWay?
A gateway IP refers to a device on a network which sends local network traffic to other networks. In the technical language it is a hardware device or software application set up that translates between two dissimilar protocols.
What is Subnet Mask?
The subnet mask number helps to identify the relationship between the host (computers, routers, switches, etc.) and the rest of the workgroup or network. For the purpose of security and performance a subnet mask divides IP networks into two different parts.











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