Implementing TCPIP in CMD

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What is microsoft's version of a command-line interface?
Windows command prompt
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What is elevated mode?
Running command prompt as an administrator
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Why is ping command used?
To test network connectivity
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What does NbtStat command do?
Display NetBIOS over TCP/IP statistics, allows applications to communicate via the session layer of OSI
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What does NSLookup do?
Displays information about DNS names and IP addresses
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What can NSLookup diagnose?
DNS Servers
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What is the FTP command used in the command prompt for?
To connect to FTP servers
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What is Telnet used for?
To take control of a remote computer and for troubleshooting
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What is NetSh used for?
To display and modify the network configurations
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What is the route print command used for?
Display routing table for a windows machine and to add or delete static routes
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What is the idea behind routing?
To make connections to remote networks
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What does the Net command do?
Displays all kinds of important networking data and configure various networking options
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Running command prompt as an administrator

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What does NSLookup do?

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