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Sometimes your computer can generate an error code that says nslookup command in Windows 2000. There can be several reasons why this error occurs. Nslookup can be used both interactively and non-interactively. To use in shared mode, type nslookup in the load line and press Enter. You should receive an nslookup prompt. To use nslookup options from a range at the command line in non-interactive mode.
Nslookup can be used in active and non-interactive mode. To use interactive mode, type nslookup at any command prompt and press Enter. You should quickly get the nslookup command. To use different nslookup options in non-interactive reason command.
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Diagnosis The power to view stored information that appears on DNS servers.
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In addition, Microsoft® Windows® nslookup pro offers a built-in tool to check these DNS records from command sections. To access nslookup, open the best Command Prompt window by choosing Start> All Programs> Accessories> Command Prompt.
nslookup
has two modes of operation:
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For Start At, enter the name or IP address of the computer that customers want to find. For the type of the second parameter, enter a name based on the IP address of the mentioned DNS servers. If you omit the third argument, nslookup will use the default DNS server. If you need to find more than a piece of data, you can use talk mode.
In this
nslookup
process, the body is open , i.e.Each sequence ofnslookup
commands must be executed oncein time. Switch to interactive mode by typing:nslookup
- Not interactive
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Only one
nslookup
command after completionrun which will take you back to a specific command line. Syntax:nslookup -sold for host DNS servers
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A refers to the
nslookup
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You can update the default server used by NSlookup without changing your IP environments using two methods: Method 1: By running the nslookup xy command, where x is the DNS name to query and p oker is the DNS name and IP -the address . is the DNS host you want to use because you are doing DNS resolution.
The IP address or name of a specific host from which a person wants to get DNS information.received from the DNS server. If clients use a hyphen, any prompt will be displayedenters interactive mode
nslookup
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DNS server
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The IP address or hostname of any DNS servers you wish to query along the way. (Whenomitted, just use the default DNS host for the local machine.)
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Launch a Windows Command Prompt by choosing Start> Command Prompt or Run> CMD.Type NSLOOKUP and press Enter.Determine the type of DNS record you want to find by typing set type = ##, but where ## is the record type, but press Enter.
Display these commands briefly.
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logout
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nslookup
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Nslookup is an MS-DOS utility that a user can use to find the IP address of a domain or host on a network. The nslookup command can also perform this reverse lookup using an IP descriptor to find the domain or range associated with this IP address.
The syntax for Nslookup is very simple and you can use it on different operating systems as well. Options. First, each person will determine which option you want to use with domain information or IP address. The option is easy to associate with the DNS record type, timeout, all port used, debug, or whatever.
Launch Windows Command Prompt by selecting Start > Command Prompt via Run > CMD.Type NSLOOKUP and press Enter.Set the type of DNS record you want to search by typing set type=## where ## is the record type, and then press Enter.
In addition, Microsoft® Windows® provides a built-in nslookup tool to check DNS records from the command line. To enable nslookup, open a command prompt window by selecting Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt.
Use the Windows Command Prompt. Perform a manual rDNS lookup on Windows using the nslookup command.Use Linux Airport. The dig command with the -x hole allows manual rDNS lookups.Use rDNS lookup tools. Several tools offer rDNS lookups.