Network Troubleshooting Commands for Linux | Linux Network Commands
In this video, we are going to learn mostly used commands for troubleshooting Linux network issues and connectivity. We will see some of the practical uses of these commands.
1- ifconfig
2- ifup eth0
3- ifdown eth0
4- ping 8.8.8.8
5- traceroute 8.8.8.8
6- netstat
7- dig www.google.com
8- nslookup
9- route
10- host (host -t mx ServerGyan.com)
11- arp -e
12- ethtool
13- hostname
14- nmap
15- ip
16- ss
17- tracepath
18- ipref
19- tcpdump
20- telnet
Видео Network Troubleshooting Commands for Linux | Linux Network Commands канала Server Gyan
1- ifconfig
2- ifup eth0
3- ifdown eth0
4- ping 8.8.8.8
5- traceroute 8.8.8.8
6- netstat
7- dig www.google.com
8- nslookup
9- route
10- host (host -t mx ServerGyan.com)
11- arp -e
12- ethtool
13- hostname
14- nmap
15- ip
16- ss
17- tracepath
18- ipref
19- tcpdump
20- telnet
Видео Network Troubleshooting Commands for Linux | Linux Network Commands канала Server Gyan
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