Commands in Networking for DOS
Can anybody give me the commands fr Networking in DOS
like ping . netstat etc... :p |
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Right I think you will find there are somewhat fewer network commmands in dos than there are in linux shell.
The ones I know I can find, are firstly the common ping and netstat I also find "tracert <address>" - which is just a version of traceroute The other one I know of is ipconfig You can also get a DOS version of wget - just google "wget +dos" (without the quotes) |
I dont want linux command
I want dos command not the linux command
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Perhaps you should try "arp" or "net". Depending on the DOS ver, these may or may not work. Both will return a long list of available arguments.
What are you trying to accomplish? Are you running native DOS? or a DOS shell under Win32? |
An Alternative Suggestion
For DOS, I will typically install cygwin, and then put the cygwin binaries in my PATH. then anytime I drop to a DOS prompt I have a complete choice of linux commands from ls to scp and everything in between. It is pretty handy and I setup all my windows workstations with cygwin because it is just easier for me.
Cygwin does require windows to install itself, but I don't think it is possible to just run DOS without windows, so I am not sure what you are doing. Only a suggestion, hope it helps. |
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