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DNS Server IP Address:
Subnet Mask: (whether it is valid)
For Windows 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista
The following example shows the output after you type “ipconfig /all” at a command prompt:
From the above examples, you know the Network configuration for the specified Subnet Mask is as
follows: IP Address: 192.168.3.4; Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0; Default Gateway (Default Router IP
Address): 192.168.3.254; DNS Server: 192.168.1.1 and the Domain Name: labo.mgcs.com
(obtained from the Host Name).
3. Using “PING” to Test Physical Connectivity
The Packet Internet Groper (PING) is a command-line tool included with every Microsoft TCP/IP client
(any DOS or Windows client with the TCP/IP protocol installed). PING is a simple utility that is used to
send a test packet to a specified IP Address or Hostname, then, if everything is working properly, the
packet is echoed back (returned).
Sample command-line PINGing and parameters are shown below. There are several available options
that can be specified with the PING command. However, for our examples, we will use two options (-n
and -w) which are commonly used when the response from the destination location is too long.
-n
count
: The number of echo requests that the command should send. The default is four.
-w
timeout
: Specifies the period PING will wait for the reply before deciding that the host is not
responding.
PINGing the Unit
PINGing the Default Gateway (Default Router IP Address)
C:\>ipconfig /all
Windows NT IP Configuration
Host Name
: ec4.labo.pcc.com
DNS Servers
: 192.168.1.1
Node Type
: Hybrid
NetBIOS Scope ID
:
IP Routing Enabled.
: No
WINS Proxy Enabled
: No
NetBIOS Resolution Uses DNS
: No
Ethernet adapter IBMFE1
:
Description
: IBM 100/10 EtherJet PCI Adapter
Physical Address
: 00-04-AC-EE-9C-E8
DHCP Enabled
: No
IP Address
: 192.168.3.4
Subnet Mask
: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway
: 192.168.3.254
Primary WINS Server
: 192.168.3.18
C:\WINDOWS>ping ef1.labo.pcc.com
Pinging ef1.labo.pcc.com [192.168.3.5] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 192.168.3.5: bytes=32 time=5ms TTL=253
Reply from 192.168.3.5: bytes=32 time=4ms TTL=253
Reply from 192.168.3.5: bytes=32 time=4ms TTL=253
Reply from 192.168.3.5: bytes=32 time=4ms TTL=253
C:\WINDOWS>ping 192.168.3.254
Pinging 192.168.3.254 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 192.168.3.254: bytes=32 time=5ms TTL=253
Reply from 192.168.3.254: bytes=32 time=4ms TTL=253
Reply from 192.168.3.254: bytes=32 time=4ms TTL=253
Reply from 192.168.3.254: bytes=32 time=4ms TTL=253
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