| MP9003: Network and Database (General) - Windows Troubleshooting > Cisco Related Series by MindLeaders CIT 642-831  | Windows Troubleshooting | This course provides an introduction to Windows troubleshooting techniques. Command syntax and how its used in troubleshooting Windows issues is presented for the most commonly used commands such as ipconfig, ping, tracert, nslookup, netsta,ftp, and telnet. In addition, troubleshooting common problems from Windows clients is discussed. | Topics: The ipconfig Command
The winipconfig Command
The ping Command
The tracert and pathping Commands
The nslookup Command
The netstat Command
The route Command
The arp Command
The ftp Command
The telnet Command
Objectives: Troubleshoot connectivity issues in the network using the commands ping, pathping, and tracert, and using the appropriate syntaxes with each of these commands
Use the ipconfig and winipcfg commands to add, remove, and troubleshoot Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) information on a hosts interface
Understand the nslookup command and its modes and syntaxes in order to troubleshoot and resolve DNS query problems
Understand the route command, its syntaxes, and its subcommands in order to use them to statically add, change, and remove known routes through the network on the local host
Use nbtstat and netstat command syntaxes in order to troubleshoot many problems in your network and on the local host
Duration: 2 Hours
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