In the Domain Name System (DNS) database that pertain to a particular A user can use NSLOOKUP to examine entries NSLOOKUP is the name server lookup program that comes with many Or a user to perform host name/address reconciliation (NSLOOKUP),ĭetermine whether another host is up and available (PING), learnĪbout another host's users (Finger), and learn the route that packets These tools provide the ability for an application There are several tools that let you learn information about Internet Finding Information About Internet Hosts and Domains In the sampleĭialogues, user input is in bold (Postscript and HTML versions) orĭenoted with asterisks (**) in the margin (text version).ģ. Versions) or within angle brackets (, text version). Specific value will be shown in italics (Postscript and HTML Mandatory, and parameter names that need to be replaced with a () are optional, the vertical-bar (|) means "or," parametersĪppearing with no brackets or within curly brackets () are (Postscript and HTML versions) items appearing in square brackets In the descriptions below, commands are shown in a Courier font Information about the TCP/IP protocols and related issues may beįound in RFC 1180, Comer, Feit, Kessler, and Protocols is not yet one of them! This guide will not provide anyĭetail or motivation about the Internet Protocol Suite more
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Hosts nor in all commercial software packages. Understand that not all of these utilities may be found at all TCP/IP Learning about the capabilities of TCP/IP tools, the reader should While the examples below can be used as a guide to using and RS/6000, Linux on an Intel 486, Multinet TCP/IP over VMS on a VAX,Īnd FTP Software's OnNet (formerly PC/TCP) running on a DOS/Windows Software and hardware systems, including AIX running on an IBM The sample dialogues shown below were obtained from a variety of The textĭescription is usually followed by an actual sample session. Tool, it's application, and, in some cases, how it works. Each section describes a single TCP/IP-based Of actual sessions using these utilities (with some extraneous Several TCP/IP utilities and applications, including the reproduction The following sections provide descriptions and detailed examples of Other sources for more detailed information. It is intended as a basic guide only and will refer to
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Memo may be used as a tutorial for individual self-learning, a step-īy-step laboratory manual for a course, or as the basis for a site's Resources that help users weave their way through the Internet. The Internet, ways to obtain Internet and TCP/IP documents, and some It also describes discussion lists accessible from This memo is an introductory guide to some of the most commonly-Īvailable TCP/IP and Internet tools and utilities that allow users toĪccess the wide variety of information on the network, fromĭetermining if a particular host is up to viewing a multimedia thesis 39 8.5 Finding Discussion Lists and Newsgroups. RFC 2151 Internet & TCP/IP Tools & Utilities June 1997Ĩ.2. Finding Information About Internet Hosts and Domains. Internet and TCP/IP documents, and some resources that help usersġ. It also describesĭiscussion lists accessible from the Internet, ways to obtain This memo is an introductory guide to many of the most commonly-Īvailable TCP/IP and Internet tools and utilities. This memoĭoes not specify an Internet standard of any kind. This memo provides information for the Internet community. A Primer On Internet and TCP/IP Tools and Utilities