What are the ways to troubleshoot the network, techniques,
commands?
Answer Posted / kanipakambalaji
If u want be a good network administrator u should under
stand all concepts clearly such as Topologies, Protocols,
Client/server technology.
Here i am giving the commands to trouble shoot the network.
1) ipconfig - this is the command which shows your present
Tcp/IP configuration.
2) ipconfig /all- command which shows your present Tcp/ip
configuration as well as Host name, Physical address, DNS &
DHCP ip addresses and lease duration period.
3) ipconfig /release - if u r using dynamic ip address this
command helps to remove the ip address.
4) ipconfig /renew - this helps to renew the ip address from
DHCP Server.
Trouble shooting steps
1) first Ping your loop back address 127.0.0.1 with
this u can verify u r NIC status.
2)then Ping your own ip address if u r getting reply
3) ping gateway ip address of your network
4)Using NSLOOKUP command verify the dns server ip
address and ping DNS
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