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Match each item with a statement below:
Premises:
The TCP/IP configuration and management utility used on UNIX and Linux systems.
Useful only on networks that run Windows-based operating systems and NetBIOS.
The TCP/IP administration utility for use with Windows operating systems.
Allows you to view a host's routing table.
Uses ICMP ECHO requests to trace the path from one networked node to another, identifying all intermediate hops between the two nodes.
Used if an administrator already know a host's name and wants to learn its IP address.
Allows an administrator to query a DNS database and find the host name associated with a specific IP address or vice versa.
Allows an administrator to query the DNS database from any computer on the network and find the host name of a device by specifying its IP address, or vice versa.
Displays TCP/IP statistics and details about TCP/IP components and connections on a host.
Responses:
ipconfig utility
dig utility
nbstat utility
nslookup utility
traceroute utility
host utility
ifconfig utility
route utility
netstat utility
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
The TCP/IP configuration and management utility used on UNIX and Linux systems.
Useful only on networks that run Windows-based operating systems and NetBIOS.
The TCP/IP administration utility for use with Windows operating systems.
Allows you to view a host's routing table.
Uses ICMP ECHO requests to trace the path from one networked node to another, identifying all intermediate hops between the two nodes.
Used if an administrator already know a host's name and wants to learn its IP address.
Allows an administrator to query a DNS database and find the host name associated with a specific IP address or vice versa.
Allows an administrator to query the DNS database from any computer on the network and find the host name of a device by specifying its IP address, or vice versa.
Displays TCP/IP statistics and details about TCP/IP components and connections on a host.
Premises:
The TCP/IP configuration and management utility used on UNIX and Linux systems.
Useful only on networks that run Windows-based operating systems and NetBIOS.
The TCP/IP administration utility for use with Windows operating systems.
Allows you to view a host's routing table.
Uses ICMP ECHO requests to trace the path from one networked node to another, identifying all intermediate hops between the two nodes.
Used if an administrator already know a host's name and wants to learn its IP address.
Allows an administrator to query a DNS database and find the host name associated with a specific IP address or vice versa.
Allows an administrator to query the DNS database from any computer on the network and find the host name of a device by specifying its IP address, or vice versa.
Displays TCP/IP statistics and details about TCP/IP components and connections on a host.
Responses:
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