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| initial step in diagnosing general connectivity problems |
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| Linux command that helps to determine where communication fails |
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| Windows command that helps to determine where communication fails in a network |
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| enables a user to locate arp cache |
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| used to locate a node's hardware address |
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| help troubleshoot a duplicate IP address issue |
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| help to diagnose why a workstation cannot connect to a specific host |
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| Windows command to verify host's IP addressing information |
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| Linux command to verify host's IP addressing information |
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| used to view and manage NetBIOS status information |
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| shows status of each active network connection |
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| helps to find out if a TCP/IP based program is listening on the expected port |
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| nslookup(Windows)/dig(Linux) |
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| test and troubleshoot domain name servers |
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| nslookup(Windows)/dig(Linux) |
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| verify that a system is configured with the correct DNS server |
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| nslookup(Windows)/dig(Linux) |
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| verify that DNS server is responding to requests |
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| nslookup(Windows)/dig(Linux) |
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| verify that entries on DNS server are correct |
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| nslookup(Windows)/dig(Linux) |
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| verify that DNS server can communicate with other servers in the DNS hierarchy |
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