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TCP/IP Configuration (Compact 2013)

3/26/2014

You can configure many TCP/IP settings through the registry. For information about registry settings, see the following topics.

You can also use the utilities described in the Network Command-Line Tools Reference to display and configure TCP/IP network values. For information about these utilities, see the following topics.

  • IPConfig
    Command-line utility that displays all current TCP/IP network configuration values and updates Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and Domain Name System (DNS) settings.
  • Netstat
    Command-line utility that displays active TCP/IP connections, ports on which the computer is listening, Ethernet statistics, the IP routing table, IPv4 statistics (for the IPv4, ICMP, TCP, and UDP protocols), and IPv6 statistics (for the IPv6, ICMPv6, TCP over IPv6, and UDP over IPv6 protocols).
  • Ping
    Command-line utility that verifies IP-level connectivity to another TCP/IP computer by sending Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo request messages.
  • Route
    Command-line utility that displays network modifies network routing tables.
  • Tracert
    Command-line utility to display or modify network routing tables.
  • IPv6
    Command-line utilities for IPv6 queries and configuration of network interfaces, addresses, caches, and routes.

For general information about IPv4 and IPv6 protocols and procedures, see the following topics on MSDN.

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