it start the routing protocol on interfaces.
it allows the router to advertise a network.
PING command verifies the existence of a node on a network. Ping command is a command of command line interface . It is used to check if the host is alive or not.
I believe you are talking about the "PING" command. Open a "command" prompt and type ping/? it will give you all the parameters.
To start the Network Configuration program from the command line, you can use the command nmtui for a text-based interface or nm-connection-editor for a graphical interface, depending on your system configuration. Alternatively, on some systems, you might use network-manager or nmcli for command-line management of network connections. Make sure to run these commands with appropriate permissions if required.
Assuming you have Windows: To know the IP address of your computer, you can either check the network properties, or open a command window and type the command ipconfig.Assuming you have Windows: To know the IP address of your computer, you can either check the network properties, or open a command window and type the command ipconfig.Assuming you have Windows: To know the IP address of your computer, you can either check the network properties, or open a command window and type the command ipconfig.Assuming you have Windows: To know the IP address of your computer, you can either check the network properties, or open a command window and type the command ipconfig.
To configure EIGRP to advertise specific subnets only, use the "wild card mask" option with the network command.
type net view in command prompt
Formerly know as the Network Administration Tool in RedHat, which was known as System-Config-Network due to it's command line invocation. Newer releases of RedHat uses the NetworkManager instead of Network Administration Tool.
the network path to a destination
It depends on the operating system you are using. Most windows systems use the 'ipconfig' command to look at the network adaptor configuration, whereas Unix/Linux use the 'ifconfig' command.
Shutdown over Network... You can simply go to the computer on the network through the command prompt and type: Shutdown -s This will turn your computer off in 60 seconds to stop this just type: Shutdown -a There are many more options to the Shutdown command.
The getmac command is a Windows utility that displays the MAC (Media Access Control) addresses of network interfaces on a computer. It provides information about the physical addressing of network adapters, including their status and the associated transport protocols. This command can be useful for network troubleshooting and management. By default, it lists the MAC addresses of all active network connections on the system.
ping 127.0.0.1