A technician has a list of IP addresses that the technician’s manager needs the network names for. Which of the following commands would be used?
A. NBTSTAT – A
B. PING – t
C. NETSTAT – o
D. NBTSTAT – a
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SDGsays:
NBTSTAT – A and NBTSTAT – a different?
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kulerosays:
Here you go buddy!
-a (adapter status) Lists the remote machine’s name table given its name
-A (Adapter status) Lists the remote machine’s name table given its
IP address.
-c (cache) Lists NBT’s cache of remote [machine] names and their IP
ddresses
-n (names) Lists local NetBIOS names.
-r (resolved) Lists names resolved by broadcast and via WINS
-R (Reload) Purges and reloads the remote cache name table
-S (Sessions) Lists sessions table with the destination IP addresses
-s (sessions) Lists sessions table converting destination IP
addresses to computer NETBIOS names.
-RR (ReleaseRefresh) Sends Name Release packets to WINS and then, starts Refr
NBTSTAT – A and NBTSTAT – a different?
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Here you go buddy!
-a (adapter status) Lists the remote machine’s name table given its name
-A (Adapter status) Lists the remote machine’s name table given its
IP address.
-c (cache) Lists NBT’s cache of remote [machine] names and their IP
ddresses
-n (names) Lists local NetBIOS names.
-r (resolved) Lists names resolved by broadcast and via WINS
-R (Reload) Purges and reloads the remote cache name table
-S (Sessions) Lists sessions table with the destination IP addresses
-s (sessions) Lists sessions table converting destination IP
addresses to computer NETBIOS names.
-RR (ReleaseRefresh) Sends Name Release packets to WINS and then, starts Refr
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