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How do you PING a loopback adaptor?
ping 127.0.0.1
What does a TRACERT report?
The time it takes for a packet to reach each router in it's path.
What is ARP for?
It's the TCP/IP function that resolves IP addresses to MAC addresses.
What is the TCP/IP function that resolves IP addresses to MAC addresses?
ARP
What is NETSTAT used for?
To view inbound and outbound network TCP/IP network connections.
What is NBTSTAT used for?
To display protocol and statistical data for NetBIOS and TCP/IP connections.
What command can display protocol and statistical data for NetBIOS and TCP/IP connections?
NBTSTAT
What does NBTSTAT -N return?
NBTSTAT -N returns local NetBIOS names.
What command shows the IP configuration for all NICs installed in a system?
IPCONFIG
What does the IPCONFIG /ALL command used for?
It displays detailed TCP/IP configuration info.
What is the IPCONFIG /RENEW command used for?
It renews the systems DNS info.
When looking for client connectivity problems by using IPCONFIG, what should you ensure is set correctly?
You should ensure the Gateway is correctly set.
What is the Linux equivelant of IPCONFIG?
IFCONFIG
What is the Windows 95, 98, ME equivelant of IPCONFIG?
WINIPCFG
What does the NSLOOKUP command for?
It's the TCP/IP diagnostic tool to troubleshoot DNS issues.
What is the UNIX/Linux equivelant of NSLOOKUP?
DIG
What is a wire crimper for?
To attach terminations to the ends of cables.
What are media testers for?
To test if a cable is working.
What does a hardware loopback test?
It tests the outgoing signals of devices like NICs.
If the LED on a NIC is constantly lit, what could be the problem?
You could have a chattering NIC.