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Tracks the path a packet takes across a network (Windows). |
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Tracks the path a packet takes across a network (UNIX, Linux, and Macintosh). |
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Tests connectivity between two devices on a network |
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View the IP address to MAC address resolution cache. |
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Uses ARP instead of Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) to test connectivity between systems. |
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View the current TCP/IP connections on a system. |
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View statistics related to NetBIOS name resolution and NetBIOS over TCP/IP connections. |
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View and renew TCP/IP configuration (Windows) |
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View and renew TCP/IP configuration (UNIX, Linux, or Macintosh) |
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Perform manual DNS lookups (2) |
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Perform a reverse lookup on an IP address (Linux/UNIX) |
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View and configure the routes in the routing table. |
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Sends ICMP echo request messages to another device on the network. |
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Default # of data packets sent by the ping command on a Windows-based system. |
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The ___ ___ and ___ ___ commands can both be used to show the routing table on a local or remote system. |
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Performs a manual DNS lookup on a Linux, UNIX, or Macintosh system. |
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dig performs the same basic task as ___ but has no interactive mode. |
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Displays and modifies the routing table on Windows and Linux systems. |
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