Nslookup is an administrative command-based utility. It received its name for its main purpose of being used to look up name servers.
It will resolve an IP address to a DNS name and vice versa. It can be very useful for finding out what is on a network.
nslookup command is used C:\>nslookup ? Usage: nslookup [-opt ...] # interactive mode using default server nslookup [-opt ...] - server # interactive mode using 'server' nslookup [-opt ...] host # just look up 'host' using default server nslookup [-opt ...] host server # just look up 'host' using 'server'
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To start the specified network service.
Use either 'nslookup' or 'dig'
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If you cannot connect to the remote server by host name, but can by IP address-which utility should be used to identify the cause of the problem?
Use nslookup or dig
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nslookup along with the URL i.e. "nslookup www.google.com"
Believe it or not, nslookup.
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nslookup is basically used to see the dns address and actual server address.