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