9.3 NET
NET is a Windows command line utility to display information about
Windows networking and workgroup
Displays your current workgroup settings.
Runs the Microsoft Network Diagnostics program to
display diagnostic information about your network.
Loads protocol and network-adapter drivers without
binding them to Protocol Manager.
Breaks the connection between your computer and the
shared resources to which it is connected.
Identifies you as a member of a workgroup.
Changes your logon password.
Displays information about print queues and controls
print jobs.
Displays the time on or synchronizes your computer's
clock with the clock on a Microsoft WfW, Windows NT,
Windows 95, or NetWare time server.
Connects to or disconnects from a shared resource or
displays information about connections.
Displays the type and version number of the workgroup
redirector you are using.
Displays a list of computers that share resources or a
list of shared resources on a specific computer.
9.4 NETSTAT
NETSTAT is a Windows command line utility to display protocol statistics and current TCP/IP network
connections.
Displays all connections and listening ports.
Displays Ethernet statistics. This may be combined
with the -s option.
Displays addresses and port numbers in numerical
form.
Shows connections for the protocol specified by
proto; proto may be TCP or UDP. If used with the
-s option to display per-protocol statistics,
proto may be TCP, UDP, or IP.
Displays the routing table.
Displays per-protocol statistics. By default,
statistics are shown for TCP, UDP and IP; the -p
option may be used to specify a subset of the
default.
Redisplays selected statistics, pausing interval
seconds between each display. Press CTRL+C to
stop redisplaying statistics. If omitted, netstat
will print the current configuration information
once.
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