1. ipconfig /all : To get your system network infomation 2. nslookup: To resolve ip address from domain name Or vice versa is also possible. 3. ping : To check whether the host is reachable or not. 4. tracert (Trace root): To get the path or the hops the packet is taking to reach to host. 5. netstat: To identify current active connection in you system.
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I’ve been help desk /network admin for 8 years . I use 1 to four daily , but never NETSTAT . I am use to router/firewall/VLAN/VPN to determine connected devices to VLAN . Thank you for lesson
I am a newbie in networking field of computers. In college 4th sem now and exploring the field of networking. By explaining these commands you made me revise some of the things which I learnt about networking.THANK YOU SIR
Jesus is the only way to healing, restoration and salvation to all souls. Please turn to him and he will change your life, depression into delight, soul heading from hell to heaven all because of what he did on the cross “Whoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved” Romans 10:13
Your videos has indeed made the difference. I love how you take your time to explain and support your explanations with examples. I must confess you are making netting working seem very easy. Thanks
Jesus is the only way to healing, restoration and salvation to all souls. Please turn to him and he will change your life, depression into delight, soul heading from hell to heaven all because of what he did on the cross “Whoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved” Romans 10:13
Route command. Shows setting for your network cards and gateways. Traceroute, there are several free traceroute commands that give you a map display showing where a router is.
@Anshul , took a short break and came back to continue networking concepts , wow i have solved a problem today by just following this clip ,thank you Anshul keep sharing and we keep learning , kudos to you , god bless you👏
Thanks Protus being an Indian I have an Indian accent which might be difficult for you to understand. Anyways I try my best to help everyone globally and I am proud of all the support I get. And yes I take pride in having my "indian accent". Thanks hope you will understand. God Bless 🙏😊
@@protusbadaza5534 he speaks good English with a foreign accent which signifies that he knows many languages therefore he is very intelligent. Besides l like that accent.
thanks,, I had not a better knowledge about commands,, I really like the way of talking you,, that's help to understand what you are telling... thanks a lot
It's worth mentioning that the tracert example you showed wasn't timing out on the first couple of hops because there was a problem. It's more likely you find your ISP blocks ICMP on their hardware for security purposes. I say this because most people will run that command, see that and wonder if they have a problem when they don't.
Jesus is the only way to healing, restoration and salvation to all souls. Please turn to him and he will change your life, depression into delight, soul heading from hell to heaven all because of what he did on the cross “Whoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved” Romans 10:13
Jesus is the only way to healing, restoration and salvation to all souls. Please turn to him and he will change your life, depression into delight, soul heading from hell to heaven all because of what he did on the cross “Whoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved” Romans 10:13
Thanks Charlie Networking is not my core area still based on requests I have made a dedicated networking basics playlist👉th-cam.com/play/PLcnJIHtHiTA0C9UXgU2C6eTQMVFzSlIdP.html
Could you make videos to explain solving specific examples of trouble shooting and using the commands to fix network issues along with this videos. That would bring more specific knowledge and explanation to average joe along with keeping entertaining to watch. Thanks for the video. A refresh for me and a new command to learn netstat.
Disagree. Learn what the commands do and try them out yourselves. You can't rely on others to provide examples of problems, and for you to expect to be able copy. You have to be able to develop the aptitude to work out which commands to use to investigate the problem. The first obvious command to use is ping and ping to a server on the internet you know will normally respond. Why? Because this will give you an immediate indication of whether there is some kind of connectivity related problem. Now if you ping to host using the domain name, then the ping has to use DNS, so then you start to look at whether connection to the DNS server is working using nslookup. You need to know enough about what is going on so you can work out which commands to use to investigate your problem. You have got to stop expecting to be spoon fed everything, that, I can assure you is not the way to become good at technology. You become good at it by working things out for yourself, by experimenting.
Very good video. I'm learning more about Hardware, and Networking, this is a lot of Wonderful information to helpout with improving my knowledge on Networking. Thanks 👍
Try adjusting pronunciation of tracert from “trace root” to “trace route”, where the “ou” in “route” rhymes with “out” and “about” and “house”. This will avoid technical miscommunication by verbally using the word “root” vs “route” as both have very specific and uniquely different technical uses
Hi brother, please make a series on cryptography, different encryption methods, data encoding, buffers etc., I want this badly and many might be having very vague knowledge on these topics.
1. ipconfig /all : To get your system network infomation
2. nslookup: To resolve ip address from domain name Or vice versa is also possible.
3. ping : To check whether the host is reachable or not.
4. tracert (Trace root): To get the path or the hops the packet is taking to reach to host.
5. netstat: To identify current active connection in you system.
Thanks Sachin
Thanks alot ❤️❤️ for making summary for me
*trace route
Thx ❤
Jesus is the only way to healing, restoration and salvation to all souls. Please turn to him and he will change your life, depression into delight, soul heading from hell to heaven all because of what he did on the cross
“Whoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved” Romans 10:13
Speed up video by 1.25x and things look better
No Bro 1.75x, you can understand easily
Why?
I’ve been help desk /network admin for 8 years . I use 1 to four daily , but never NETSTAT . I am use to router/firewall/VLAN/VPN to determine connected devices to VLAN . Thank you for lesson
Newly started a classes of CCNA Kindly guide me about networking like router/firewall/LAN/WAN/VPN, How to connectivity of these devices?
I am a newbie in networking field of computers. In college 4th sem now and exploring the field of networking. By explaining these commands you made me revise some of the things which I learnt about networking.THANK YOU SIR
Great reminder. As a developer, I don't use my A+ very much, maybe once every 14 months. But when it does come up it's a life saver.
even though i passed back in 1998(before 3 year retest) i still like to keep up on A+ cert info
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Jesus is the only way to healing, restoration and salvation to all souls. Please turn to him and he will change your life, depression into delight, soul heading from hell to heaven all because of what he did on the cross
“Whoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved” Romans 10:13
netstat -a | findstr will help narrow down the netstat result to specific port
Very useful
I am topper in teaching in my channel.. But your teaching makes me your fan.. Good job..
Brilliant video, been trying to improve my network skills and your channel has been a blessing. Thank you and keep up the good work.
Thanks Callum👍☺️
1-ipconfig
2-nslookup
3-ping
4-Tracert
5-netstat
Your videos has indeed made the difference. I love how you take your time to explain and support your explanations with examples. I must confess you are making netting working seem very easy.
Thanks
Thanks mate♥️
Jesus is the only way to healing, restoration and salvation to all souls. Please turn to him and he will change your life, depression into delight, soul heading from hell to heaven all because of what he did on the cross
“Whoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved” Romans 10:13
Nice job. Not everyone who is a techie has the skill of TEACHING tech skills. I'll be back for more!
Ye sirf Ek serial nahi Ek Haqeeqat hai... Aise Aur bhi Upload kariye.... Shukriya PTV
Keep going my man you are doing great!
Thanks a lot for your support 🙏☺️
I use these every time I t-shoot issues. Excellent video for newbies.
Thanks for your video support helpfull ✍️👍👍👍🍫🍫🍫
Route command. Shows setting for your network cards and gateways.
Traceroute, there are several free traceroute commands that give you a map display showing where a router is.
Thanks Terry for your inputs
@Anshul , took a short break and came back to continue networking concepts , wow i have solved a problem today by just following this clip ,thank you Anshul keep sharing and we keep learning , kudos to you , god bless you👏
these videos have definitely made my life easier. kudos to you !!!!!
I am looking for content for someone new to the industry and this is great. Thank you
Thanks. I love your smile and gentle demeanour.
God bless you Sir for sharing information of network
This man's videos are excellent for someone in IT this helps a lot like me
▶️ I watched entire video
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Sir your explanation was too good and simply understood sir
Thanks for making and sharing this awesome helpful video.
God bless you.
Take care.
Thank you for this video Prince Particular.
Thank you for speaking in English.
Thanks 😊
Ur accent bores alot
Thanks Protus being an Indian I have an Indian accent which might be difficult for you to understand. Anyways I try my best to help everyone globally and I am proud of all the support I get. And yes I take pride in having my "indian accent". Thanks hope you will understand. God Bless 🙏😊
@@protusbadaza5534 he speaks good English with a foreign accent which signifies that he knows many languages therefore he is very intelligent. Besides l like that accent.
thanks,, I had not a better knowledge about commands,, I really like the way of talking you,, that's help to understand what you are telling... thanks a lot
I gave you a thumbs up for saying Slash. at that point i knew you were the real deal. I cringe when someone says Forward Slash
Very simple and understandable....keep on going
Thank you a lot for your work! Wishing you all the best
Thanks Svetlana
The videos are just brilliant.Thank you for the work 🙏🙏
It's worth mentioning that the tracert example you showed wasn't timing out on the first couple of hops because there was a problem. It's more likely you find your ISP blocks ICMP on their hardware for security purposes. I say this because most people will run that command, see that and wonder if they have a problem when they don't.
Thanks Kris for insights
You said it wasn’t timing out because there was a problem. Doesn’t the timing out mean that there is a problem?
Jesus is the only way to healing, restoration and salvation to all souls. Please turn to him and he will change your life, depression into delight, soul heading from hell to heaven all because of what he did on the cross
“Whoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved” Romans 10:13
@@jonalgoulbourne no it just means that router is purposely not responding to ICMP packets
@@burgek1 gotcha thanks
Good basic network commands. Mike in LA, Calif, USA
Thanks Mike 🙏☺️
Thank you for your time and effort in making this video. It was a great refresher on the tools used to troubleshoot network issues!
Thanks Terrance ☺️🙏
Jesus is the only way to healing, restoration and salvation to all souls. Please turn to him and he will change your life, depression into delight, soul heading from hell to heaven all because of what he did on the cross
“Whoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved” Romans 10:13
I am a developer, but want to learn networking. This is good information. Do you have networking for beginners?
As always Excellent Anshul.. Crisp and to the point
Thanks Manju for ur supoort from Day 1 blessed to have friends like you 🙏☺️
Sir please bring full networking course as soon as possible... please...you are best👍...
Thanks Charlie Networking is not my core area still based on requests I have made a dedicated networking basics playlist👉th-cam.com/play/PLcnJIHtHiTA0C9UXgU2C6eTQMVFzSlIdP.html
@@ITkFunde Thank you sir👍
what a nice and short video.. well explained. i really enjoyed it and i enjoy your accent as well.
Thank you for this simple explanation
Tanq for great startup of networking basics
Thanks Harish ☺️
Tiwari ji zabardast !
Thanks Brother, for such useful commands with uses.
Thanks Anselm ☺️
Excellent way of training.
Ping
Traceroute
Telnet
Netstat
Nmtui
Nmcli
These are the common commands used in linux environment for networking related troubleshooting.
Good video, I knew and use these command but will explore netstat and nslookup more in detail. Thank you.
Very informative thanks 👍🙏
Could you make videos to explain solving specific examples of trouble shooting and using the commands to fix network issues along with this videos. That would bring more specific knowledge and explanation to average joe along with keeping entertaining to watch. Thanks for the video. A refresh for me and a new command to learn netstat.
I agree, this would be awesome. Currently in a system admin role and looking to move into more networking. Specific examples would be awesome!
Indeed.. i also post stuff about networking. These things help a lot
Disagree. Learn what the commands do and try them out yourselves.
You can't rely on others to provide examples of problems, and for you to expect to be able copy. You have to be able to develop the aptitude to work out which commands to use to investigate the problem.
The first obvious command to use is ping and ping to a server on the internet you know will normally respond. Why? Because this will give you an immediate indication of whether there is some kind of connectivity related problem.
Now if you ping to host using the domain name, then the ping has to use DNS, so then you start to look at whether connection to the DNS server is working using nslookup.
You need to know enough about what is going on so you can work out which commands to use to investigate your problem.
You have got to stop expecting to be spoon fed everything, that, I can assure you is not the way to become good at technology.
You become good at it by working things out for yourself, by experimenting.
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😊😊😊
Just starting out, and your video was very helpful. Thanks!
Thanks for explaining Networking Commands.
Thanks
IT ACTUALLY GAVE ME THE BREAKDOWN NEEDED THANKS
thanks
Such a wonderful person..
great from long time i see nice video . very useful . plz add also on TELNET command
Sir, it is very useful. Thanks for making these valuable videos and keep sharing your knowledge
Thank you Nityam 🙏☺️
God bless this man
Thank you Pedro 🙏🙏
Top 5 networking commands for troubleshooting:
ipconfig /all
nslookup ip
ping
tracert
netstat -a
Thanks Anshul nice presentation
Thanks Syed
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Very nicely explained.. thanks for sharing
Thanks Kishore 🙏☺️
Thanks for the information.
Great teaching sir .. we need more videos
Thanks Sarath
Thank you for your time!
Thanks James
@@ITkFunde you'er welcome
Thankyou very helpful info
Basics are must
U r incredible.thankyou for this videos
Very good video. I'm learning more about Hardware, and Networking, this is a lot of Wonderful information to helpout with improving my knowledge on Networking. Thanks 👍
Hi from England - very good presentation thx
Excellent presentation
Thanks
Much worth. Thanks for the video.
Good video....way to explain v good 👍......thanks
Thank you for clearer explanations.
Thanks sir for your best topic discussion 🙏🙏
Thank you sir.
Very clear and comprehensive lecture.
Very friendly explanation! Thanks, like and subscription!
Thanks for the sub!
Great explanations of network tools available through windows
Try adjusting pronunciation of tracert from “trace root” to “trace route”, where the “ou” in “route” rhymes with “out” and “about” and “house”.
This will avoid technical miscommunication by verbally using the word “root” vs “route” as both have very specific and uniquely different technical uses
Watch vedio. th-cam.com/video/Y4ZslcMt07U/w-d-xo.html
Thank you sir. I am from New York.
Nice video and it's very helpful. Thanks buddy
Thanks Gireesh
Loved it again but please use an eraser and it evokes unwanted sensory feelings when you use your fingers. 😃
What a wonderful teacher ..thank alot
Very helpful
Ping is really like a submarine radar
Great teaching
Thank you for this video. It's helpful.
That's just Amazing.....keep it up.
Thanks Ashish☺️
Thanks for sharing good information......
Very useful and refreshing
Thanks Sun
route & arp are also useful command.telnet or ssh can also be useful, if available on your OS.
Thanks Malay for sharing with community 🙏☺️
Agreed!!!
Thank you for the information
thxx
Thank you for the useful video
thanks
Thank you! these are very helpful - great lesson.
Great work dear kindly make such kind of videos is appreciating make more such kind of videos
Thanks brother sure will do jus keep supporting 🙏☺️
Thank you for the enlightenment its beautiful.
Excellent Video.....👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
Thanks Dino
very good sir.
Thanks Martine :)
Thanks for all the efforts taken in sharing the Knowledge .
Very good explanation
Hi brother, please make a series on cryptography, different encryption methods, data encoding, buffers etc.,
I want this badly and many might be having very vague knowledge on these topics.
Thanks Krish very soon a video on PKI is coming 👍
Amazing Professor 😀
Dear sir nice lecture thanks
Nice one bro
Great going!