Appendix 1: common commands, Appendix 2: tcp/ip address setting (windows xp) – Luxul XMS-1024 User Manual

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APPENDIX 1: COMMON COMMANDS

Common
Commands

Description

cmd

Enter the command line mode of a Windows system (applicable to
Windows2000 and higher).

ipconfi g

Displays the IP address of the computer. (i.e. ipconfi g/all) Must be
run from the command line.

ping

Used to test for network availability and device/system recognition.
Device sends a packet to the target host and asks for a response. If
the device receives a response from the target host, it can then see
the network response time and connection status between the local
device and target host. Must be run from the command line.

netstat

Displays details of current active network connections including
routing table and network interface information. Can also be used
to count the active network connections. Must be run from the
command line.

tracert

Displays the path taken by a packet before reaching the target host
and the specifi c time when it reached each node. Similar to the Ping
command but provides more detailed information. Displays the
entire path and IP address of each node in the path and total elapsed
tim. Must be run from the command line.

APPENDIX 2: TCP/IP ADDRESS SETTING (WINDOWS XP)

Select “Start Control Panel (see Figure 1). Select “Classic View” if you do not see the
options below.

Figure 1

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