Command #1: IPConfig (Windows OS)

The ipconfig command in Windows OS provides essential network configuration details, helping users view IP addresses, subnet masks, and default gateways, vital for resolving connectivity issues. Running ipconfig /all offers extended data such as DNS servers, DHCP settings, and MAC addresses.

This command is commonly used in troubleshooting scenarios where network connectivity is interrupted or to confirm IP configuration settings are correct

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  1. […] Network Address Translation (NAT) is a networking technique that enables multiple devices on a local network to access external networks, such as the internet, using a single public IP address. […]

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  2. […] ipconfig (Windows) / ifconfig (Linux): Displays IP configuration. […]

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  3. […] Gateways, typically routers, act as access points that forward data between the local network and external networks. […]

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