Saturday, July 24, 2010

Some Intresting Networking Commands.

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Intresting Commands



Command

Command Description

Nlsfunc

The nlsfunc command is used to load information specific to a particular country or region.

Nslookup

The nslookup is most commonly used to display the hostname of an entered IP address. The nslookup command queries your configured DNS server to discover the IP address.

Ntbackup


The ntbackup command is used to perform various backup functions from the Command Prompt or from within a batch or script file.

Ntsd

The ntsd command is used to perform certain command line debugging tasks.

Openfiles

The openfiles command is used to display and disconnect open files and folders on a system.

Pagefileconfig


The pagefileconfig command is used to display or configure a local or remote computer's paging file.


Path

The path command is used to display or set a specific path available to executable files

Pathping

The pathping command functions much like the tracert command but will also report information about network latency and loss at each hop.

Pause

The pause command is used within a batch or script file to pause the processing of the file. When the pause command is used, a Press any key to continue... message displays in the command window.


Ping

The ping command sends an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Echo Request message to a specified remote computer to verify IP-level connectivity.

Popd

The popd command is used to change the current directory to the one most recently stored by the pushd command. The popd command is most often utilized from within a batch or script file.

Print

The print command is used to print a specified text file to a specified printing device.

Prncnfg

The prncnfg command is used to display information about or to configure a specified printer.

Prndrvr

The prndrvr command is used to add, remove, or list printer drivers from local or remote print servers.

Prnjobs

The prnjobs command is used to list, pause, cancel and resume print jobs.

Prnmngr

The prnmngr command is used to list, add, and remove printers or printer connections. The prnmngr command can also be used to display and set the default printer.

Prnport

The prnport command is used to list, create, and remove standard TCP/IP printer ports. The prnport command can also be used to display and change port configurations.

Prnqctl

The prnqctl command can be used to clear a print queue, print a test page, and to pause or resume a printer.



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