Hindi WhatHow do use IPCONFIGPING and TRACERT command in Network Troubleshooting











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Dear Friends, this video describe about network Troubleshooting using some common command like ping,tracert and ipconfig . • Thanks for your Support, Stay Tuned.. • PLEASE SUBSCRIBE,SHARE,LIKE AND COMMENT.... • If you have any Quastion or Suggetion please Feel free contect me these platform: • FACEBOOK: •   / technogurukull   • my personal FB: •    / @technogurukul   • TWITTER: •   / technogurukul   • Ping • The ping command sends ICMP echo request packets to a destination. For example, you could run ping google.com or ping 173.194.33.174 to ping a domain name or IP. These packets ask the remote destination to reply. If the remote destination is configured to reply, it will respond with packets of its own. You’ll be able to see how long the round-trip time is between your computer and the destination. You’ll see a “request timed out” message if packet loss is occurring, and you’ll see an error message if your computer can’t communicate with the remote host at all. • Tracert • The traceroute, tracert, or tracepath command is similar to ping, but provides information about the path a packet takes. traceroute sends packets to a destination, asking each Internet router along the way to reply when it passes on the packet. This will show you the path packets take when you send them between your location and a destination. • This tool can help troubleshoot connection problems. For example, if you can’t communicate with a server, running traceroute may show you where the problem is occurring between your computer and the remote host. • Ipconfig; • The ipconfig command is used on Windows, while the ifconfig command is used on Linux, Mac OS X, and other Unix-like operating systems. These commands allow you to configure your network interfaces and view information about them. • For example, you can use the ipconfig /all command on Windows to view all your configured network interfaces, their IP addresses, DNS servers, and other information. Or, you can use the ipconfig /flushdns command to flush your DNS cache, forcing Windows to get new addresses from its DNS servers every time you contact a new hostname. Other commands can force your computer to release its IP address and get a new one from its DHCP server. This utility can quickly display your computer’s IP address or help you troubleshoot problems.

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