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NETWORKING COMMANDS
1. Hostname :-
 It display the name of your computer.

2. Ipconfig :-
 It display information about host TCP/IP
configuration.
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3. Ipconfig/all :-
 This command displays detailed configuration
information about your TCP/IP connection including
Router, Gateway, DNS, DSCP, and type of ethernet
adapter in your system.
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4.arp-a :-
 ARP stands for Address Resolution Protocol it will
show IP address of your computer along with IP
address and MAC address of your router.
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5.Netstat :-
 Netstat display a variety of statistics about a
computer’s active TCP/IP connection.

6.Ping (Default gateway):-


 Ping is used to request a communication to another
computer fast as making a phone call using its IP
address.
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7.Route print :-
 The route print command displays the computer’s
routing table.
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8.Tracert :-
 The tracert command display a list of all routers that
a packet has to go through to get from the computer
where you are setting and tracert is run to any other
computer on the internet.

9.Pathping :-
 It is a combination of ping and tracert command.
Pathping tracert the route to destination address
and then launches a 25 second test of each route
along the way gathering statistics the rate of data
loss along each loop.
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10. Getmac:-

 It is used to display the MAC address for each network


adapter in the computer.

11.Ping(Default gateway) -t:-


 This ping command option will ping the target until you
stop it by pressing Ctrl-C.
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