Saturday, February 19, 2011

Troubleshooting TCP/IP connectivity dgn Win XP

Bnyk gk command nyer..bleh refer sini ::

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314067

Basic tools

  • Network Diagnostics in Help and Support
    Contains detailed information about the network configuration and the results of automated tests.
  • Network Connections folder
    Contains information and configuration for all network connections on the computer. To locate the Network Connections folder, click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Network and Internet Connections.
  • IPConfig command
    Displays current TCP/IP network configuration values, updates, or releases, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) allocated leases, and display, register, or flush Domain Name System (DNS) names.
  • Ping command
    Sends ICMP Echo Request messages to verify that TCP/IP is configured correctly and that a TCP/IP host is available.

Advanced tools

  • Hostname command
    Displays the name of the host computer.
  • Nbtstat command
    Displays the status of current NetBIOS over TCP/IP connections, updates the NetBIOS name cache, and displays the registered names and scope ID.
  • PathPing command
    Displays a path of a TCP/IP host and packet losses at each router along the way.
  • Route command
    Displays the IP routing table and adds or deletes IP routes.
  • Tracert command
    Displays the path of a TCP/IP host.
To view the correct command syntax to use with each of these tools, type -? at a command prompt after the name of the tool.

Windows XP Professional tools

Windows XP Professional contains the following additional tools:
  • Event viewer
    Records system errors and events.
  • Computer Management
    Changes network interface drivers and other components.

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