Thursday, April 21, 2011

Chapter 10: TCP/IP Utilities Lab

  1. Issue a Ipconfig command at the command prompt.  Try some of the popular switches such as /all and /?.  Capture a screen shot and write a paragraph about how you would use the command to troubleshoot a problem.  Put this information in your blog.
  2. Issue a Netstat command at the command prompt.  Try some of the popular switches such as - p and -a.  Capture a screen shot and write a paragraph about how you would use the command to troubleshoot a problem.  Put this information in your blog.
  3. Issue a Nbtstat command at the command prompt. Try some of the popular switches such as - r and -a.  Capture a screen shot and write a paragraph about how you would use the command to troubleshoot a problem.  Put this information in your blog.
  4. Issue a Hostname command.
  5. Use the Nslookup command to view the IP address of at least three domain names. Capture a screen shot and list the class of IP address for each domain.  Put this information in your blog.
  6. Issue a Tracert command at home. Capture a screen shot and write a paragraph about how you would use the command to troubleshoot a problem.  Put this information in your blog.