3052 \nUsage: %1!s! [interface=]<string> [address=]<IPv6 address>]\n [neighbor=]<string> [[subinterface=]<string>]\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n interface - Interface name or index.\n address - Address of neighbor.\n neighbor - Link layer address of neighbor.\n subinterface - LUID of the subinterface. This is only needed on\n interfaces with multiple subinterfaces.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Address will disappear on next boot.\n persistent: Address will be persistent.\n This is the default.\n\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! "Private" "3f::2" "12-34-56-78-9a-bc"\n\n
3054 \nUsage: %1!s! [interface=]<string> [address=]<IPv6 address>]\n [neighbor=]<string>\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n interface - Interface name or index.\n address - Address of neighbor.\n neighbor - Link layer address of neighbor\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Address will disappear on next boot.\n persistent: Address will be persistent.\n This is the default.\n\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! "Private" "fec0::2" "12-34-56-78-9a-bc"\n\n
3202 \nUsage: %1!s! [name=]<string>\n [[routing=](enabled|disabled|default)]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n name - Interface name.\n routing - Whether to act as a router.\n\nRemarks: Sets 6to4 interface configuration information.\n\nExamples:\n\n %1!s! "Private" enabled\n\n\n
3203 Shows the 6to4 interface configuration information.\n
3204 \nUsage: %1!s!\n\n Shows the 6to4 interface configuration information.\n\n
3301 Sets 6to4 routing information.\n
3302 \nUsage: %1!s! [[routing=](enabled|disabled|automatic|default)]\n [[sitelocals=](enabled|disabled|default)]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n routing - State of 6to4 routing.\n sitelocals - Whether to use Site-Local addresses.\n\nRemarks: Sets 6to4 routing information.\n\nExamples:\n\n %1!s! default default\n %1!s! routing=enabled sitelocals=enabled\n\n\n
3303 Shows the 6to4 routing state.\n
3304 \nUsage: %1!s!\n\n Shows the 6to4 routing state.\n\n
3401 Sets 6to4 relay information.\n
3402 \nUsage: %1!s! [[name=](<string>|default)]\n [[state=](enabled|disabled|automatic|default)]\n [[interval=]<integer>]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n name - Name of the 6to4 relay.\n state - State of relay name resolution.\n interval - Resolution interval (in minutes).\n\nRemarks: Sets 6to4 relay information.\n\nExamples:\n\n %1!s! 6to4.ipv6.org. enabled 1440\n\n\n
3403 Shows the 6to4 relay information.\n
3404 \nUsage: %1!s!\n\n Shows the 6to4 relay information.\n\n
3501 Sets the 6to4 state.\n
3502 \nUsage: %1!s! [[state=](enabled|disabled|automatic|default)]\n [[undoonstop=](enabled|disabled|default)]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n state - Whether 6to4 is enabled.\n undoonstop - Whether 6to4 is disabled on service stop.\n\nRemarks: Sets the 6to4 configuration state.\n\nExamples:\n\n %1!s! default default\n %1!s! state=enabled undoonstop=disabled\n\n
3503 Shows the 6to4 state.\n
3504 \nUsage: %1!s!\n\n Shows the 6to4 state.\n\n
3601 Sets ISATAP router information.\n
3602 \nUsage: %1!s! [[name=](<string>|default)]\n [[state=](enabled|disabled|default)]\n [[interval=]<integer>]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n name - Name of the ISATAP router.\n state - State of router name resolution.\n interval - Resolution interval (in minutes).\n\nRemarks: Sets ISATAP router information.\n\nExamples:\n\n %1!s! isatap enabled 1440\n\n\n
3603 Shows the ISATAP router information.\n
3604 \nUsage: %1!s!\n\n Shows the ISATAP router information.\n\n
3701 Sets Teredo state.\n
3702 \nUsage: %1!s! [[type]=disabled|client|enterpriseclient|default]\n [[servername=]<hostname>|<IPv4 address>|default]\n [[refreshinterval=]<integer>|default]\n [[clientport=]<integer>|default]\n [[supernode=]<hostname>|<IPv4 address>|default]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n type - One of the following values:\n disabled: Disable the Teredo service.\n client: Enable the Teredo client.\n enterpriseclient: Skip managed network detection.\n servername - Name or IPv4 address of the Teredo server.\n refreshinterval - Client refresh interval (in seconds).\n clientport - Client's UDP port (otherwise chosen by system).\n supernode - Super-Node to use when behind a firewall.\n\nRemarks: Sets Teredo state.\n A 'default' argument to a parameter sets it to the system default.\n\nExamples:\n\n %1!s! disable\n %1!s! client teredo.ipv6.microsoft.com 60 34567\n\n
5101 General Global Parameters\n---------------------------------------------\nDefault Hop Limit : %1!u! hops\nNeighbor Cache Limit : %2!u! entries per interface\nRoute Cache Limit : %3!u! entries per compartment\nReassembly Limit : %4!u! bytes\nICMP Redirects : %5!s!\nSource Routing Behavior : %6!s!\nTask Offload : %7!s!\nDhcp Media Sense : %8!s!\nMedia Sense Logging : %9!s!\nMLD Level : %10!s!\nMLD Version : %11!s!\nMulticast Forwarding : %12!s!\nGroup Forwarded Fragments : %13!s!\nRandomize Identifiers : %14!s!\nAddress Mask Reply : %15!s!\n
5102 \nCurrent Global Statistics\n---------------------------------------------\nNumber of Compartments : %1!u!\nNumber of NL clients : %2!u!\nNumber of FL providers : %3!u!\n
5103 \nProtocol %1!s! Dynamic Port Range\n---------------------------------\nStart Port : %2!u!\nNumber of Ports : %3!u!\n
5111 \n Id Interfaces Routes HopLimit\n------ ---------- ------ --------\n
5112 %1!6u! %2!6u! %3!6u! %4!6u!\n
5113 Compartment %1!u! Parameters\n----------------------------------------------\nNumber of Interfaces : %2!u!\nNumber of Routes : %3!u!\nDefault Hop Limit : %4!u!\n
5121 \nIdx Met MTU State Name\n--- --- ----- ----------- -------------------\n
5341 \nMIB-II UDP Listener Entry\n Local Address LocalPort\n-------------------------------------------------\n
5342 %1!16s! %2!10u!\n
5351 \nMIB-II TCP Connection Entry\nLocal Address Local Port Remote Address Remote Port State\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n
5352 %1!15s! %2!6u! %3!20s! %4!8u! %5!12s!\n
5361 \nMIB-II IP Net To Media Entry\nPhysical Address IP Address Type Interface\n-------------------- --------------- --------------- -------------\n
5384 WINS servers configured through DHCP: %1!s!\n
5391 Temporary Address Parameters\n---------------------------------------------\nUse Temporary Addresses : %1!s!\nDuplicate Address Detection Attempts: %2!u!\nMaximum Valid Lifetime : %3!s!\nMaximum Preferred Lifetime : %4!s!\nRegenerate Time : %5!s!\nMaximum Random Time : %6!s!\nRandom Time : %7!s!\n
5392 Link-Layer Address : %1!s!\n
5393 Remote Link-Layer Address : %1!s!\n
5601 Sets ISATAP state.\n
5602 \nUsage: %1!s! [state=](enabled|disabled|default)\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n state - Whether ISATAP is enabled.\n\nRemarks: Sets ISATAP state.\n\nExamples:\n\n %1!s! enabled\n\n\n
5603 Shows the ISATAP state.\n
5604 \nUsage: %1!s!\n\n Shows the ISATAP state.\n\n
6001 Loopback
6004 System
6005 Manual
6006 Autoconf
6007 RIP
6008 OSPF
6012 Public
6013 Temporary
6014 Dhcp
6015 Anycast
6201 Interface
6202 Link
6203 Subnet
6204 Admin
6205 Site
6214 Global
6401 Yes
6402 No
7001 Invalid
7002 Tentative
7003 Duplicate
7004 Deprecated
7005 Preferred
7101 Incomplete
7102 Probe
7103 Delay
7104 Stale
7105 Reachable
7106 Unreachable
7107 Permanent
7111 (Router)
7112 \nPersistent aging routes are not supported. To create non-persistent\naging routes, specify the active store.\n
8001 \nInvalid %1!s! parameter (%2!s!). Prefix should be of the form <IPv4 address>/[0-32].\n
8002 \nInvalid %1!s! parameter (%2!s!). Prefix should be of the form <IPv6 address>/[0-128].\n
8003 \nInvalid %1!s! parameter (%2!s!). Interface identifier should be a valid LUID or interface name.\n
8004 \nInvalid %1!s! parameter (%2!s!). It should be a valid IPv4 address.\n
8005 \nInvalid %1!s! parameter (%2!s!). It should be a valid IPv6 address.\n
8006 \nInvalid %1!s! parameter (%2!s!). Prefix length should be between 0 and 32.\n
8007 \nInvalid %1!s! parameter (%2!s!). Prefix length should be between 0 and 128.\n
8008 \nInvalid %1!s! parameter (%2!s!). Publish should be yes, no or age.\n
8009 \nInvalid %1!s! parameter (%2!s!). Store should be active or persistent.\n
8010 \nInvalid %1!s! parameter (%2!s!).\n
8011 Failed to configure the DHCP service. The interface may be disconnected.\n
9001 Enabled
9002 Disabled
9012 Primary only
9013 Both primary and connection-specific
9014 None
9100 Best Route
9101 Compartment Forwarding
9102 Compartment
9103 Control Protocol
9104 Echo Request
9105 Echo Sequence Request
9106 Global
9107 Interface
9108 Anycast Address
9109 Multicast Address
9110 Unicast Address
9111 Neighbor
9112 Path
9113 Potential
9114 Prefix Policy
9115 Proxy Neighbor
9116 Route
9117 Site Prefix
9118 Subinterface
9119 Wakeup Pattern
9120 Resolve Neighbor
14465 Shows all port proxy parameters.\n
14466 \nUsage: %1!s!\n\nRemarks: Shows all port proxy parameters.\n\n
14467 Shows parameters for proxying IPv4 connections to another IPv4 port.\n
14468 \nUsage: %1!s!\n\nRemarks: Shows parameters for proxying IPv4 connections to another IPv4 port.\n\n
14469 Shows parameters for proxying IPv4 connections to IPv6.\n
14470 \nUsage: %1!s!\n\nRemarks: Shows parameters for proxying IPv4 connections to IPv6.\n\n
14471 Shows parameters for proxying IPv6 connections to IPv4.\n
14472 \nUsage: %1!s!\n\nRemarks: Shows parameters for proxying IPv6 connections to IPv4.\n\n
14473 Shows parameters for proxying IPv6 connections to another IPv6 port.\n
14474 \nUsage: %1!s!\n\nRemarks: Shows parameters for proxying IPv6 connections to another IPv6 port.\n\n
14494 Adds an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv4.\n
14495 \nUsage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename>\n [connectaddress=]<IPv4 address>|<hostname> \n [[connectport=]<integer>|<servicename>]\n [[listenaddress=]<IPv4 address>|<hostname>]\n [[protocol=]tcp]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n listenport - IPv4 port on which to listen.\n connectaddress - IPv4 address to which to connect.\n connectport - IPv4 port to which to connect.\n listenaddress - IPv4 address on which to listen.\n protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported.\n\nRemarks: Adds an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv4.\n\n
14496 Adds an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv6.\n
14497 \nUsage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename>\n [[connectaddress=]<IPv6 address>|<hostname>]\n [[connectport=]<integer>|<servicename>]\n [[listenaddress=]<IPv4 address>|<hostname>]\n [[protocol=]tcp]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n listenport - IPv4 port on which to listen.\n connectaddress - IPv6 address to which to connect.\n connectport - IPv6 port to which to connect.\n listenaddress - IPv4 address on which to listen.\n protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported.\n\nRemarks: Adds an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv6.\n\n
14498 Adds an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv4.\n
14499 \nUsage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename>\n [[connectaddress=]<IPv4 address>|<hostname>]\n [[connectport=]<integer>|<servicename>]\n [[listenaddress=]<IPv6 address>|<hostname>]\n [[protocol=]tcp]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n listenport - IPv6 port on which to listen.\n connectaddress - IPv4 address to which to connect.\n connectport - IPv4 port to which to connect.\n listenaddress - IPv6 address on which to listen.\n protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported.\n\nRemarks: Adds an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv4.\n\n
14500 Adds an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv6.\n
14501 \nUsage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename>\n [connectaddress=]<IPv6 address>|<hostname>\n [[connectport=]<integer>|<servicename>]\n [[listenaddress=]<IPv6 address>|<hostname>]\n [[protocol=]tcp]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n listenport - IPv6 port on which to listen.\n connectaddress - IPv6 address to which to connect.\n connectport - IPv6 port to which to connect.\n listenaddress - IPv6 address on which to listen.\n protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported.\n\nRemarks: Adds an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv6.\n\n
14514 Deletes an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv4.\n
14515 \nUsage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename>\n [[listenaddress=]<IPv4 address>|<hostname>]\n [[protocol=]tcp]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n listenport - IPv4 port on which to listen.\n listenaddress - IPv4 address on which to listen.\n protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported.\n\nRemarks: Deletes an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv4.\n\n
14516 Deletes an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv6.\n
14517 \nUsage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename>\n [[listenaddress=]<IPv4 address>|<hostname>]\n [[protocol=]tcp]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n listenport - IPv4 port on which to listen.\n listenaddress - IPv4 address on which to listen.\n protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported.\n\nRemarks: Deletes an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv6.\n\n
14518 Deletes an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv4.\n
14519 \nUsage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename>\n [[listenaddress=]<IPv6 address>|<hostname>]\n [[protocol=]tcp]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n listenport - IPv6 port on which to listen.\n listenaddress - IPv6 address on which to listen.\n protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported.\n\nRemarks: Deletes an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv4.\n\n
14520 Deletes an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv6.\n
14521 \nUsage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename>\n [[listenaddress=]<IPv6 address>|<hostname>]\n [[protocol=]tcp]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n listenport - IPv6 port on which to listen.\n listenaddress - IPv6 address on which to listen.\n protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported.\n\nRemarks: Deletes an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv6.\n\n
14534 Updates an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv4.\n
14535 \nUsage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename>\n [connectaddress=]<IPv4 address>|<hostname>\n [[connectport=]<integer>|<servicename>]\n [[listenaddress=]<IPv4 address>|<hostname>]\n [[protocol=]tcp]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n listenport - IPv4 port on which to listen.\n connectaddress - IPv4 address to which to connect.\n connectport - IPv4 port to which to connect.\n listenaddress - IPv4 address on which to listen.\n protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported.\n\nRemarks: Updates an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv4.\n\n
14536 Updates an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv6.\n
14537 \nUsage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename>\n [[connectaddress=]<IPv6 address>|<hostname>]\n [[connectport=]<integer>|<servicename>]\n [[listenaddress=]<IPv4 address>|<hostname>]\n [[protocol=]tcp]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n listenport - IPv4 port on which to listen.\n connectaddress - IPv6 address to which to connect.\n connectport - IPv6 port to which to connect.\n listenaddress - IPv4 address on which to listen.\n protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported.\n\nRemarks: Updates an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv6.\n\n
14538 Updates an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv4.\n
14539 \nUsage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename>\n [[connectaddress=]<IPv4 address>|<hostname>]\n [[connectport=]<integer>|<servicename>]\n [[listenaddress=]<IPv6 address>|<hostname>]\n [[protocol=]tcp]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n listenport - IPv6 port on which to listen.\n connectaddress - IPv4 address to which to connect.\n connectport - IPv4 port to which to connect.\n listenaddress - IPv6 address on which to listen.\n protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported.\n\nRemarks: Updates an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv4.\n\n
14540 Updates an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv6.\n
14541 \nUsage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename>\n [connectaddress=]<IPv6 address>|<hostname>\n [[connectport=]<integer>|<servicename>]\n [[listenaddress=]<IPv6 address>|<hostname>]\n [[protocol=]tcp]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n listenport - IPv6 port on which to listen.\n connectaddress - IPv6 address to which to connect.\n connectport - IPv6 port to which to connect.\n listenaddress - IPv6 address on which to listen.\n protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported.\n\nRemarks: Updates an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv6.\n\n
14564 \n\#========================\n\# Port Proxy configuration\n\#========================\n
14565 \n# End of Port Proxy configuration\n\n
14574 %1!-15s! %2!-10s! %3!-15s! %4!s!\n
14575 \nListen on %1!s!: Connect to %2!s!:\n\nAddress Port Address Port\n--------------- ---------- --------------- ----------\n
16001 Adds a binding filter.\n
16002 \nUsage: %1!s! [npi=]<string> [client=]<string> [provider=]<string>\n [[type=]block|singleclient] [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n npi - The NPI guid or name.\n client - The client guid or name.\n provider - The provider guid or name.\n type - One of the following values:\n block: The specified client may not bind to the provider.\n singleclient: Only the specified client may bind to the\n provider. This is the default.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Filter will disappear on next boot.\n persistent: Filter will be persistent.\n This is the default.\n\nRemarks: Adds a new binding filter.\n\n
16005 Deletes a binding filter.\n
16006 \nUsage: %1!s! [npi=]<string> [client=]<string> [provider=]<string>\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n npi - The NPI guid or name.\n client - The client guid or name.\n provider - The provider guid or name.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Deletion only lasts until next boot.\n persistent: Deletion is persistent. This\n is the default.\n\nRemarks: Deletes a new binding filter.\n\n
16007 Shows all binding filters.\n
16008 \nUsage: %1!s! [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Show filters in the stack (default).\n persistent: Show persistent filters.\n\nRemarks: Shows all binding filters.\n\n
20006 \n\n# Interface IPv6 Configuration for %1!s!\n
30001 Other
30003 Modifies global configuration general parameters.\n
30004 \nUsage: %1!s! [[defaultcurhoplimit=]<integer>]\n [neighborcachelimit=]<integer>\n [[routecachelimit=]<integer>] [[reassemblylimit=]<integer>]\n [[icmpredirects=]enabled|disabled]\n [[sourceroutingbehavior=]drop|forward|dontforward]\n [[taskoffload=]enabled|disabled]\n [[mediasense=]enabled|disabled]\n [[mediasenseeventlog=]enabled|disabled]\n [[mldlevel=]none|sendonly|all]\n [[mldversion=]version1|version2|version3]\n [[multicastforwarding=]enabled|disabled]\n [[groupforwardedfragments=]enabled|disabled]\n [[randomizeidentifiers=]enabled|disabled]\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n [[addressmaskreply=]enabled|disabled]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n defaultcurhoplimit - Default HopLimit of packets sent.\n neighborcachelimit - Maximum number of neighbor cache entries.\n routecachelimit - Maximum number of route cache entries.\n reassemblylimit - Maximum size of reassembly buffer.\n icmpredirects - Whether the path cache is updated in response to\n ICMP redirect packets.\n sourceroutingbehavior - Determines the behavior for source\n routed packets.\n taskoffload - Whether task offload is enabled or not.\n mediasense - Whether media sense is enabled or not.\n mediasenseeventlog - Whether media sense logging is enabled or not.\n mldlevel - Level of multicast support. none implies mulitcast\n packets can neither be sent nor received; sendonly\n implies multicast packets can be sent but not\n received; all implies multicast packets can be sent\n as well as received.\n mldversion - Maximum MLD version supported by the host.\n multicastforwarding - Whether multicast packets can be forwarded.\n groupforwardedfragments - Whether fragments should be collected into\n groups before being forwarded.\n randomizeidentifiers - Whether interface identifiers are randomized.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Set only lasts until next boot.\n persistent: Set is persistent. This is the default.\n addressmaskreply - Whether the computer will respond to ICMP Address \n mask packets\n\nRemarks: Modifies global configuration general parameters.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! 32 100 100000\n\n
30007 Shows global configuration parameters.\n
30008 \nUsage: %1!s! [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Show information in the stack (default).\n persistent: Show persistent information.\n\nRemarks: Shows global configuration parameters.\n\n
30014 \nUsage: %1!s! [compartment=]<integer> [defaultcurhoplimit=]<integer>\n [store=]active|persistent\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n compartment - Compartment Identifier.\n defaultcurhoplimit - Default hop limit value for outgoing packets.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Set only lasts until next boot.\n persistent: Set is persistent.\n\nRemarks: Modifies compartment configuration parameters.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! compartment=1 defaultcurhoplimit=255 store=active\n\n
30017 Shows compartment parameters.\n
30018 \nUsage: %1!s! [[compartment=]<integer>] [[level=]normal|verbose]\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n compartment - Compartment Id.\n level - One of the following values:\n normal: Display one line per compartment. This is\n the default when no compartment is given.\n verbose: Display extra information on each\n compartment. This is the default when an\n compartment is given.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Show compartments in the stack (default).\n persistent: Show persistent compartments.\n\nRemarks: Displays information about all compartments, or about a given\n compartment if one is specified.\n\n
30023 Modifies interface configuration parameters for IP.\n
30024 \nUsage: %1!s! [interface=]<string> [[forwarding=]enabled|disabled]\n [[advertise=]enabled|disabled] [[mtu=]<integer>]\n [[siteid=]<integer>] [[metric=]automatic|<integer>]\n [[firewall=]enabled|disabled]\n [[siteprefixlength=]<integer>]\n [[nud=]enabled|disabled]\n [[basereachabletime=]<integer>]\n [[retransmittime=]<integer>]\n [[dadtransmits=]<integer>]\n [[routerdiscovery=]enabled|disabled|dhcp]\n [[managedaddress=]enabled|disabled]\n [[otherstateful=]enabled|disabled]\n [[weakhostsend=]enabled|disabled]\n [[weakhostreceive=]enabled|disabled]\n [[ignoredefaultroutes=]enabled|disabled]\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n interface - Interface name or index.\n forwarding - Whether packets arriving on this interface can\n be forwarded to other interfaces. The default\n is disabled.\n advertise - Whether router advertisments are to be sent on\n this interface. The default is disabled.\n mtu - The MTU of this interface. The default is the\n natural MTU of the link.\n siteid - The Site-id can no longer be configured from\n netsh.The value specified is ignored.\n metric - Interface metric, added to route metrics for\n all routes over the interface.\n firewall - The Firewall can no longer be configured from \n netsh.The value specified is ignored.\n siteprefixlength - Default length of global prefix for the entire \n site.\n nud - Whether neighbor unreachability detection is \n enabled.The default depends on the type of the \n interface.\n basereachable - Base reachable time (in ms).\n retransmittime - Retransmit time (in ms).\n dadtransmits - Number of duplicate address detection transmits.\n routerdiscovery - Whether router discovery is enabled, disabled,\n or controlled by DHCP.\n managedaddress - Whether managed address configuration is \n enabled.Setting this parameter will have no \n effect on an interface that has router discovery\n enabled andadvertising disabled. For such an \n interface, the parameter is controlled by router\n discovery. \n\n otherstateful - Whether other stateful configuration is enabled \n.\n Setting this parameter will have no effect on \nan\n interface that has router discovery enabled \nand\n advertising disabled. For such an interface,\n the parameter is controlled by router discovery \n.\n weakhostsend - Whether weak host sends are enabled \n.\n weakhostreceive - Whether weak host receives are enabled \n.\n ignoredefaultroutes - Ignores the default routes on the interface. \n This option is disabled by default \n.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Set only lasts until next boot \n.\n persistent: Set is persistent \n.\n\nRemarks: Modifies interface configuration parameters \n.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! "1" metric=2 forwarding=enabled store= \nactive\n\n
30027 Shows interface parameters.\n
30028 \nUsage: %1!s! [[interface=]<string>] [[rr=]<integer>] \n [[level=]normal|verbose] [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n interface - Interface name or index.\n rr - A rate in seconds between refreshment of interface\n statistics.\n level - One of the following values:\n normal: Display one line per interface. This is\n the default when no interface is given.\n verbose: Display extra information on each\n interface. This is the default when an\n interface is given.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Show interfaces in the stack (default).\n persistent: Show persistent interfaces.\n\nRemarks: Displays information about all interfaces, or about a given\n interface if one is specified.\n\n
30034 \nUsage: %1!s! [interface=]<string> [[mtu=]<integer>]\n [[subinterface=]<string>] [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n interface - Interface name or index.\n mtu - The MTU of this subinterface. The default is the\n natural MTU of the link.\n subinterface - Subinterface LUID. This is only required on\n interfaces with multiple subinterfaces.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Set only lasts until next boot.\n persistent: Set is persistent.\n\nRemarks: Modifies subinterface configuration parameters.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! "1" mtu=1500 store=active\n\n
30037 Shows subinterface parameters.\n
30038 \nUsage: %1!s! [[interface=]<string>] [[subinterface=]<string>]\n [[level=]normal|verbose]\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n interface - Interface name or index.\n subinterface - Subinterface LUID. This is only useful on\n interfaces with multiple subinterfaces.\n level - One of the following values:\n normal: Display one line per subinterface. This is\n the default when no subinterface is given.\n verbose: Display extra information on each\n subinterface. This is the default when an\n subinterface is given.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Show subinterfaces in the stack (default).\n persistent: Show persistent subinterfaces.\n\nRemarks: Displays information about all subinterfaces, or about all\n subinterfaces on a given interface if one is specified.\n\n
30041 Adds a static IP address or default gateway to the specified interface.\n
30043 Sets the IP address or default gateway to an interface.\n
30045 Deletes an IP address or default gateway from the specified interface.\n
30047 Shows current IP addresses.\n
30051 Adds a neighbor address.\n
30053 Sets a neighbor address.\n
30057 Shows neighbor cache entries.\n
30061 Adds a route over an interface.\n
30063 Modifies route parameters.\n
30065 Deletes a route.\n
30067 Shows route table entries.\n
30068 \nUsage: %1!s! [[level=]normal|verbose] [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n level - One of the following values:\n normal: Display normal routes only. This is the default.\n verbose: Also display routes used for loopback.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Show information in the stack (default).\n persistent: Show persistent information.\n\nRemarks: Shows route table entries.\n\n
30107 Displays multicast groups joined.\n
30108 \nUsage: %1!s! [[interface=]<string>] [[level=]normal|verbose]\n\n\nParameters:\n \n Tag Value\n name - Interface name or index.\n level - One of the following values:\n normal: Display one line per interface. This is\n the default when no interface is given.\n verbose: Display extra information on each\n interface. This is the default when an\n interface is given.\n \nRemarks: Displays IP multicast groups that have been joined on one or more\n interfaces. If an interface is not specified, multicast groups\n for all interfaces are shown.\n \nExamples:\n \n %1!s! \n %1!s! "Local Area Connection 1"\n
30115 Deletes the destination cache.\n
30116 \nUsage: %1!s! [[interface=]<string> [[subinterface=]<string>\n [[address=]<IP address>]]]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n interface - Interface name or index.\n subinterface - Subinterface LUID.\n address - Address of destination.\n\nRemarks: Flushes the destination cache. If an interface is specified,\n flushes the cache only on that interface. If an address is\n also specified, deletes only that destination cache entry.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! "Private"\n\n
30117 Shows destination cache entries.\n
30118 \nUsage: %1!s! [[interface=]<string> [[address=]<IP address>]]\n [[level=]normal|verbose]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n interface - Interface name or index.\n address - Address of destination.\n level - One of the following values:\n normal: Display one line per entry. This is\n the default when no address is given.\n verbose: Display extra information on each\n entry. This is the default when an\n address is given.\n\nRemarks: Shows destination cache entries. If an interface is specified,\n shows the cache only on that interface. If an address is\n also specified, shows only that destination cache entry.\n\n
30120 Modifies the range of ports used for dynamic port assignment.\n
30121 \nUsage: %1!s! [protocol=]tcp|udp\n [startport=]<integer> [numberofports=]<integer>\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n protocol - One of the following values:\n tcp: modify the dynamic port range for TCP.\n udp: modify the dynamic port range for UDP.\n startport - The starting port for dynamic port assignment.\n numberofports - The number of ports available for dynamic port\n assignment.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Set only lasts until next boot.\n persistent: Set is persistent. This is\n the default.\n\nRemarks: Modifies the range of ports used for dynamic port assignment.\n Dynamic port assignment is also known as wildcard port assignment.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! protocol=tcp startport=10000 numberofports=20000\n\n
30122 Shows dynamic port range configuration parameters.\n
30123 \nUsage: %1!s! [protocol=]tcp|udp\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n protocol - One of the following values:\n tcp: Show the dynamic port range for TCP.\n udp: Show the dynamic port range for UDP.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Show information in the stack (default).\n persistent: Show persistent information.\n\nRemarks: Shows dynamic port range configuration parameters.\n\n
30127 Shows site prefix table entries.\n
30128 \nUsage: %1!s!\n\nRemarks: Displays the site prefix table.\n\n
30131 Adds a router to the potential router list on an interface.\n
30132 \nUsage: %1!s! [interface=]<string>\n [[address=]<IPv6 address>] \n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n interface - Interface on which to add the potential router.\n address - Address of the potential router.\n\nRemarks: Adds a potential router on a given interface.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! "Internet" 10.0.0.1\n\n
30135 Deletes a router from the potential router list on an interface.\n
30136 \nUsage: %1!s! [interface=]<string>\n [[address=]<IPv6 address>] \n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n interface - Interface from which to delete the potential router.\n address - Address of the potential router.\n\nRemarks: Deletes a potential router from a given interface.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! "Internet" 10.0.0.1\n\n
30137 Shows potential routers.\n
30138 \nUsage: %1!s! [[interface=]<string>] [[level=]normal|verbose]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n interface - Interface name or index.\n level - One of the following values:\n normal: Display one line per interface. This is\n the default when no interface is given.\n verbose: Display extra information on each\n interface. This is the default when an\n interface is given.\n\nRemarks: Displays all potential routers, or all potential routers on a given\n interface if one is specified.\n\n
31002 Constant
31003 MIL-STD-1778 Appendix B
31004 Van Jacobson's Algorithm
31007 Displays IP statistics.\n
31008 \nUsage: %1!s! [[rr=]<integer>]\n\nParameters:\n \n Tag Value\n rr - A rate in seconds between refreshment of IP statistics.\n \nRemarks: Displays IP statistics information.\n\nExamples:\n\n %1!s! \n %1!s! rr=5\n
31017 Displays ICMP statistics.\n
31018 \nUsage: %1!s! [[rr=]<integer>]\n\nParameters:\n \n Tag Value\n rr - A rate in seconds between refreshment of interface\n ICMP statistics.\n \nRemarks: Displays ICMP statistics information.\n \nExamples:\n \n %1!s! \n %1!s! rr=5\n
31027 Displays IP net-to-media mappings.\n
31028 \nUsage: %1!s! [[rr=]<integer>]\n\nParameters:\n \n Tag Value\n rr - A rate in seconds between refreshment of interface\n IP net-to-media mappings.\n \nRemarks: Displays IP network to physical media mappings information.\n \nExamples:\n \n %1!s! \n %1!s! rr=5\n
31037 Displays IP address and additional information.\n
31038 \nUsage: %1!s! [[name=]<string>]\n \nParameters:\n \n Tag Value\n name - The name or index of a specific interface.\n \nRemarks: Displays the IP address configuration for a specific interface or \n interfaces, and other TCP/IP configuration information, such as\n configured DNS and WINS servers.\n\n\nExamples:\n\n %1!s! "Local Area Connection"\n
31044 \nUsage: %1!s! [[state=]enabled|disabled] [[maxdadattempts=]<integer>]\n [[maxvalidlifetime=]<integer>]\n [[maxpreferredlifetime=]<integer>]\n [[regeneratetime=]<integer>]\n [[maxrandomtime=]<integer>]\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n state - Whether temporary addresses are enabled.\n maxdadattempts - Duplicate address detection attempts.\n The default value is 5.\n maxvalidlifetime - Maximum lifetime over which an temporary\n address is valid. The default value is 7d\n (seven days).\n maxpreferredlifetime - Maximum lifetime over which an temporary\n is preferred. The default value is 1d\n (one day).\n regeneratetime - Time prior to deprecating an temporary\n address when a new address is generated.\n The default value is 5s (five seconds).\n maxrandomtime - Upper bound to use when computing a random\n delay at startup time. The default value is\n 10m (ten minutes).\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Change only lasts until next boot.\n persistent: Change is persistent (default).\n\nRemarks: Modifies parameters related to temporary address generation.\n If randomtime is specified, the maxrandomtime value is not\n used. Time values can be expressed in days, hours, minutes,\n and seconds; e.g. 1d2h3m4s.\n\n
31047 Shows privacy configuration parameters.\n
31048 \nUsage: %1!s! [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Show information in the stack (default).\n persistent: Show persistent information.\n\nRemarks: Shows privacy configuration parameters.\n\n
31051 No longer supported.\n
31052 \nUsage: %1!s!\n\nRemarks: In some previous versions of Windows, this command was used\n with various types of deprecated IPv6 functionality.\n Arguments are now ignored.\n\n
31061 Reset the IP configurations.\n
31062 \nUsage: %1!s!\n\nParameters: none\n\nRemarks: Removes all user configured settings. A reboot is required before \n the default settings to be effect.\n
31071 Install the IP protocol.\n
31072 \nUsage: %1!s!\n\nParameters: none\n\nRemarks: Installs the IP protocol.\n A reboot is required for this action to take effect.\n\n
31073 Uninstall the IP protocol.\n
31074 \nUsage: %1!s!\n\nParameters: none\n\nRemarks: Uninstalls the IP protocol.\n A reboot is required for this action to take effect.\n\n
32001 Closed
32002 Listen
32003 SYN Sent
32004 SYN Received
32005 Established
32006 FIN Wait1
32007 FIN Wait2
32008 Close Wait
32009 Closing
32010 Last Ack
32011 Time Wait
32013 Dynamic
33020 Static
34042 \nUsage: %1!s! [name=]<string>\n [[address=]<IPv4 address>[/<integer> [[mask=]<IPv4 mask>]]\n [[type=]unicast|anycast]]\n [[gateway=]<IPv4 address> [gwmetric=]<integer>]\n [[validlifetime=]<integer>|infinite]\n [[preferredlifetime=]<integer>|infinite]\n [[subinterface=]<string>]\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n name - Interface name or index.\n address - IPv4 address to add, optionally followed by the\n subnet prefix length.\n mask - The IP subnet mask for the specified IP address.\n type - One of the following values:\n unicast: Adds a unicast address (default).\n anycast: Adds an anycast address.\n gateway - The IPv4 address of a default gateway to add.\n gwmetric - The metric to the default gateway.\n validlifetime - Lifetime over which the address/route is valid.\n The default value is infinite.\n preferredlifetime - Lifetime over which the address/route is preferred.\n The default value is infinite.\n subinterface - LUID of subinterface on which the default gateway\n exists. This parameter is only needed on \n interfaces with multiple subinterfaces.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Address will disappear on next boot.\n persistent: Address will be persistent.\n This is the default.\n\nRemarks: Adds static IP addresses and default gateways to an interface.\n If DHCP is enabled on the interface, it will be disabled.\n\nExamples:\n\n %1!s! "Local Area Connection" 10.0.0.2 255.0.0.0\n %1!s! "Local Area Connection" gateway=10.0.0.3 gwmetric=2\n\n The first command adds a static IP address of 10.0.0.2 with a subnet\n mask of 255.0.0.0 to the Local Area Connection interface. The second\n command adds the IP address of 10.0.0.3 as a second default gateway\n for this interface with a gateway metric of 2.\n
34044 \nUsage: %1!s! [name=]<string>\n [[source=]dhcp|static]\n [[address=]<IPv4 address>[/<integer>] [[mask=]<IPv4 mask>]\n [[gateway=]<IPv4 address>|none [gwmetric=]<integer>]\n [[type=]unicast|anycast]\n [[subinterface=]<string>]\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n name - Interface name or index.\n source - One of the following values:\n dhcp: Enables DHCP for configuring IP addresses for\n the specified interface.\n static: Disables DHCP for configuring IP addresses for\n the specified interface.\n address - IPv4 address to add or modify, optionally followed by\n the subnet prefix length.\n mask - The IP subnet mask for the specified IP address.\n gateway - One of the following values:\n <IPv4 address>: A specific default gateway for the\n static IP address you are setting.\n none: No default gateways are set. This is the default.\n gwmetric - The metric for the default gateway. This field should\n be set only if gateway is specified.\n type - One of the following values:\n unicast: Marks the address as a unicast address.\n This is the default.\n anycast: Marks the address as an anycast address.\n subinterface - LUID of the subinterface on which the default gateway\n exists. This parameter is only needed on interfaces\n with multiple subinterfaces.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Set only lasts until next boot.\n persistent: Set is persistent. This is the default.\n\nRemarks: Used to enabled or disable DHCP for IP address configuration.\n Also removes any previous static IP addresses and default gateways,\n and can add a new static IP address and default gateway.\n\nExamples:\n \n %1!s! name="Local Area Connection" source=dhcp\n %1!s! "Local Area connection" static 10.0.0.9 255.0.0.0 10.0.0.1 1\n
34046 \nUsage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [[address=]<IPv4 address>]\n [[gateway=]<IPv4 address>|all]\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n name - Interface name or index.\n address - The static IP address to delete.\n gateway - One of the following values:\n <IP address>: A specific default gateway IP address\n to delete.\n all: Deletes all default gateway IP addresses on the.\n interface.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Deletion only lasts until next boot.\n persistent: Deletion is persistent. This\n is the default.\n\nRemarks: Deletes a static IP address or a static default gateway from a\n specified interface.\n\nExamples:\n \n %1!s! "Local Area Connection" addr=10.0.0.1 gateway=all\n\n
34047 Shows IP address configurations.\n
34048 \nUsage: %1!s! [[name=]<string>]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n name - The name of a specific interface.\n\nRemarks: Displays the IP address configuration for an interface or\n interfaces.\n\nThe information displayed for this command consists of:\n\nField Description\n----- -----------\nDHCP enabled Shows whether the address comes from static or DHCP\n configuration.\nIP Address Shows the IP address configured for an interface.\nSubnet Mask Shows the subnet mask associated with the IP address.\nDefault Gateway Shows the IP address of a default gateway for the interface.\nGateway Metric Shows the metric for the default gateway shown above.\n Only applies if multiple default gateways are configured.\nInterface Metric Shows the metric for an interface.\n Only applies if multiple interfaces are configured.\n\nExamples:\n\n %1!s! "Local Area Connection"\n\n
34050 \nUsage: %1!s! [[name=]<string>] [[level=]normal|verbose]\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n name - Interface name or index.\n level - One of the following values:\n normal: Display one line per interface. This is\n the default when no interface is given.\n verbose: Display extra information on each\n interface. This is the default when an\n interface is given.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Show addresses in the stack (default).\n persistent: Show persistent addresses.\n\nRemarks: Displays all IPv4 addresses, or all addresses on a given\n interface if one is specified.\n\n
34052 \nUsage: %1!s! [interface=]<string> [address=]<IPv4 address>]\n [neighbor=]<string> [[subinterface=]<string>]\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n interface - Interface name or index.\n address - Network address of neighbor.\n neighbor - Link layer address of neighbor.\n subinterface - LUID of the subinterface. This is only needed on\n interfaces with multiple subinterfaces.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Address will disappear on next boot.\n persistent: Address will be persistent.\n This is the default.\n\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! "Private" "10.1.1.1" "12-34-56-78-9a-bc"\n\n
34054 \nUsage: %1!s! [interface=]<string> [address=]<IPv4 address>]\n [neighbor=]<string>\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n interface - Interface name or index.\n address - Network address of neighbor.\n neighbor - Link layer address of neighbor\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Address will disappear on next boot.\n persistent: Address will be persistent.\n This is the default.\n\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! "Private" "10.1.1.1" "12-34-56-78-9a-bc"\n\n
34055 Flushes the ARP cache for one or all interfaces.\n
34056 \nUsage: %1!s! [[name=]<string> [[address=]<IPv4 address>]\n [[subinterface=]<string>]]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n name - Interface name or index.\n address - Address of neighbor.\n subinterface - Subinterface LUID.\n\nRemarks: Flushes the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache. If an\n interface is specified, flushes the cache only on that\n interface. If an address is also specified, deletes only \n that ARP cache entry.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! "Local Area Connection"\n\n
34058 \nUsage: %1!s! [[interface=]<string> [[address=]<IP address>]]\n [[subinterface=]<string>]\n [[level=]normal|verbose] [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n interface - Interface name or index.\n address - Address of neighbor.\n subinterface - Subinterface LUID.\n level - One of the following values:\n normal: Display one line per subinterface. This is\n the default when no subinterface is given.\n verbose: Display extra information on each\n subinterface. This is the default when an\n subinterface is given.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Show subinterfaces in the stack (default).\n persistent: Show persistent subinterfaces.\n\nRemarks: Shows neighbor cache entries. If an interface is specified,\n shows the cache only on that interface. If a subinterface is\n also specified, shows only the cache for that subinterface.\n If an address is specified as well, shows only that specific\n neighbor cache entry.\n\n
34062 \nUsage: %1!s! [prefix=]<IPv4 address>/<integer> [interface=]<string>\n [[nexthop=]<IPv4 address>] [[siteprefixlength=]<integer>]\n [[metric=]<integer>]\n [[validlifetime=]<integer>|infinite]\n [[preferredlifetime=]<integer>|infinite]\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n prefix - Prefix for which to add a route.\n interface - Interface name or index.\n nexthop - Gateway address, if prefix is not on-link.\n siteprefixlength - Prefix length for the entire site, if on-link.\n metric - Route metric.\n validlifetime - Lifetime over which the route is valid.\n The default value is infinite.\n preferredlifetime - Lifetime over which the route is preferred.\n The default is equal to the valid lifetime.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Change only lasts until next boot.\n persistent: Change is persistent. This is\n the default.\n\nRemarks: Adds a route for a given prefix.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! 10.2.0.0/16 "Internet" 10.0.0.1\n\n
34064 \nUsage: %1!s! [prefix=]<IPv4 address>/<integer> [interface=]<string>\n [[nexthop=]<IPv4 address>] [[siteprefixlength=]<integer>]\n [[metric=]<integer>] [[publish=]no|yes|immortal]\n [[validlifetime=]<integer>|infinite]\n [[preferredlifetime=]<integer>|infinite]\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n prefix - Prefix of route to modify.\n interface - Interface name or index.\n nexthop - Gateway address, if prefix is not on-link.\n siteprefixlength - Prefix length for the entire site, if on-link.\n metric - Route metric.\n publish - One of the following values:\n no: Not advertised in Route Advertisements.\n This is the default.\n yes: Advertised in Route Advertisements.\n immortal: Advertised in Route Advertisements\n with an infinite lifetime.\n validlifetime - Lifetime over which the route is valid.\n The default value is infinite.\n preferredlifetime - Lifetime over which the route is preferred.\n The default value is infinite.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Change only lasts until next boot.\n persistent: Change is persistent. This is\n the default.\n\nRemarks: Modifies route parameters. Time values can be expressed in\n days, hours, minutes, and seconds; e.g. 1d2h3m4s.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! 10.2.0.0/16 "Internet" 10.0.0.1 0 2 yes 5000 5000\n store=active\n\n
34066 \nUsage: %1!s! [prefix=]<IPv4 address>/<integer> [interface=]<string>\n [[nexthop=]<IPv4 address>]\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n prefix - Prefix of route to delete.\n interface - Interface name or index.\n nexthop - Gateway address, if prefix is not on-link.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Change only lasts until next boot.\n persistent: Change is persistent. This is\n the default.\n\nRemarks: Deletes an IPv4 route.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! 10.2/16 "Internet" 10.0.0.1\n\n
34071 Adds a packet pattern to debug. \n
34072 \nUsage: %1!s! [pattern=]<string>\n [mask=]<string>\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n pattern - Pattern on which to break in the debugger.\n mask - Mask that specified which bytes in the\n pattern are set.\n\nExamples:\n\n %1!s! "4500" "ffff"\n\n The command adds a pattern so that any packets with 4500 as the\n first two bytes in the IP header (all IPv4 packets) cause a\n break in the debugger. \n\n
34073 Delete any packet pattern that is already set for debugging.\n
34074 \nUsage: %1!s! \n\n\nExamples:\n\n %1!s \n!\n\n The command deletes any patter for debugging if it already existed. \n\n
34081 Displays the offload information.\n
34082 \nUsage: %1!s! [[name=]<string>]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n name - The name of a specific interface.\n\nRemarks: Displays the offload information of a specific interface or\n interfaces.\n\nExamples:\n\n %1!s!\n %1!s! "Local Area Connection"\n
36042 \nUsage: %1!s! [interface=]<string> [address=]<IPv6 address>[/<integer>]\n [[type=]unicast|anycast]\n [[validlifetime=]<integer>|infinite]\n [[preferredlifetime=]<integer>|infinite]\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n interface - Interface name or index.\n address - IPv6 address to add, optionally followed by the\n subnet prefix length (default 64).\n type - One of the following values:\n unicast: Adds a unicast address (default).\n anycast: Adds an anycast address.\n validlifetime - Lifetime over which the address is valid.\n The default value is infinite.\n preferredlifetime - Lifetime over which the address is preferred.\n The default value is infinite.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Change only lasts until next boot.\n persistent: Change is persistent (default).\n\nRemarks: Adds an IPv6 address to a given interface. Time values can be\n expressed in days, hours, minutes, and seconds; e.g. 1d2h3m4s.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! "Private" fe80::2\n\n
36044 \nUsage: %1!s! [interface=]<string> [address=]<IPv6 address>\n [[type=]unicast|anycast]\n [[validlifetime=]<integer>|infinite]\n [[preferredlifetime=]<integer>|infinite]\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n interface - Interface name or index.\n address - IPv6 address to modify.\n type - One of the following values:\n unicast: Marks the address as a unicast address.\n This is the default.\n anycast: Marks the address as an anycast address.\n validlifetime - Lifetime over which the address is valid.\n The default value is infinite.\n preferredlifetime - Lifetime over which the address is preferred.\n The default value is infinite.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Set only lasts until next boot.\n persistent: Set is persistent (default).\n\nRemarks: Modifies an IPv6 address on a given interface. Time values can\n be expressed in days, hours, minutes, and seconds; e.g. 1d2h3m4s.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! "Private" fe80::2 anycast\n\n
36046 \nUsage: %1!s! [interface=]<string> [address=]<IPv6 address>\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n interface - Interface name or index.\n address - IPv6 address to delete.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Deletion only lasts until next boot.\n persistent: Deletion is persistent. This\n is the default.\n\nRemarks: Modifies an IPv6 address on a given interface.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! "Private" fe80::2\n\n
36048 \nUsage: %1!s! [[interface=]<string>] [[level=]normal|verbose]\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n interface - Interface name or index.\n level - One of the following values:\n normal: Display one line per interface. This is\n the default when no interface is given.\n verbose: Display extra information on each\n interface. This is the default when an\n interface is given.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Show addresses in the stack (default).\n persistent: Show persistent addresses.\n\nRemarks: Displays all IPv6 addresses, or all addresses on a given\n interface if one is specified.\n\n
36055 Deletes the neighbor cache.\n
36056 \nUsage: %1!s! [[interface=]<string> \n [[address=]<IPv6 address>]]]\n [[subinterface=]<string>\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n interface - Interface name or index.\n address - Address of neighbor.\n subinterface - Subinterface LUID.\n\nRemarks: Flushes the neighbor cache. If an interface is specified,\n flushes the cache only on that interface. If an address is\n also specified, deletes only that neighbor cache entry.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! "Private"\n\n
36062 \nUsage: %1!s! [prefix=]<IPv6 address>/<integer> [interface=]<string>\n [[nexthop=]<IPv6 address>] [[siteprefixlength=]<integer>]\n [[metric=]<integer>] [[publish=]no|yes|immortal]\n [[validlifetime=]<integer>|infinite]\n [[preferredlifetime=]<integer>|infinite]\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n prefix - Prefix for which to add a route.\n interface - Interface name or index.\n nexthop - Gateway address, if prefix is not on-link.\n siteprefixlength - Prefix length for the entire site, if on-link.\n metric - Route metric.\n publish - One of the following values:\n no: Not advertised in Route Advertisements.\n This is the default.\n yes: Advertised in Route Advertisements.\n immortal: Advertised in Route Advertisements\n with an infinite lifetime.\n validlifetime - Lifetime over which the route is valid.\n The default value is infinite.\n preferredlifetime - Lifetime over which the route is preferred.\n The default is equal to the valid lifetime.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Change only lasts until next boot.\n persistent: Change is persistent. This is\n the default.\n\nRemarks: Adds a route for a given prefix.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! 3ffe::/16 "Internet" fe80::1\n\n
36064 \nUsage: %1!s! [prefix=]<IPv6 address>/<integer> [interface=]<string>\n [[nexthop=]<IPv6 address>] [[siteprefixlength=]<integer>]\n [[metric=]<integer>] [[publish=]no|yes|immortal]\n [[validlifetime=]<integer>|infinite]\n [[preferredlifetime=]<integer>|infinite]\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n prefix - Prefix of route to modify.\n interface - Interface name or index.\n nexthop - Gateway address, if prefix is not on-link.\n siteprefixlength - Prefix length for the entire site, if on-link.\n metric - Route metric.\n publish - One of the following values:\n no: Not advertised in Route Advertisements.\n This is the default.\n yes: Advertised in Route Advertisements.\n immortal: Advertised in Route Advertisements\n with an infinite lifetime.\n validlifetime - Lifetime over which the route is valid.\n The default value is infinite.\n preferredlifetime - Lifetime over which the route is preferred.\n The default value is infinite.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Change only lasts until next boot.\n persistent: Change is persistent. This is\n the default.\n\nRemarks: Modifies route parameters. Time values can be expressed in\n days, hours, minutes, and seconds; e.g. 1d2h3m4s.\n\n When publish is set to no or age, the route will be deleted\n after the end of the valid lifetime. When publish is set to\n age, the Route Advertisement will contain the valid lifetime\n remaining until deletion.\n\n When publish is set to yes, the route will never be deleted,\n regardless of the validlifetime value, and every Route\n Advertisement will contain the (same) specified valid lifetime.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! 3ffe::/16 "Internet" fe80::1 0 2 yes 5000 5000\n store=active\n\n
36066 \nUsage: %1!s! [prefix=]<IPv6 address>/<integer> [interface=]<string>\n [[nexthop=]<IPv6 address>]\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n prefix - Prefix of route to delete.\n interface - Interface name or index.\n nexthop - Gateway address, if prefix is not on-link.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Change only lasts until next boot.\n persistent: Change is persistent. This is\n the default.\n\nRemarks: Deletes an IPv6 route.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! 3ffe::/16 "Internet" fe80::1\n\n
36071 Adds a prefix policy entry.\n
36072 \nUsage: %1!s! [prefix=]<IPv6 address>/<integer>\n [precedence=]<integer> [label=]<integer>\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n prefix - Prefix for which to add a policy.\n precedence - Precedence value in the policy table, used for\n sorting destination addresses.\n label - Label value that allows for policies that prefer a\n particular source address prefix for use with a\n destination address prefix.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Change only lasts until next boot.\n persistent: Change is persistent (default).\n\nRemarks: Adds a source and destination address selection policy for\n a given prefix.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! ::/96 3 4\n\n
36073 Modifies prefix policy information.\n
36074 \nUsage: %1!s! [prefix=]<IPv6 address>/<integer> [precedence=]<integer>\n [label=]<integer> [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n prefix - Prefix for which to add a policy.\n precedence - Precedence value for ordering.\n label - Label value for matching.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Change only lasts until next boot.\n persistent: Change is persistent (default).\n\nRemarks: Modifies a source and destination address selection policy\n for a given prefix.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! ::/96 3 4\n\n
36075 Deletes a prefix policy entry.\n
36076 \nUsage: %1!s! [prefix=]<IPv6 address>/<integer>\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n prefix - Prefix for which to add a policy.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Deletion only lasts until next boot.\n persistent: Deletion is persistent (default).\n\nRemarks: Deletes the source and destination address selection policy\n for a given prefix.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! ::/96\n\n
36077 Shows prefix policy entries.\n
36078 \nUsage: %1!s! [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Show information in the stack (default).\n persistent: Show persistent information.\n\nRemarks: Shows prefix policy entries used in source and destination\n address selection.\n\n
36081 Creates an IPv6-in-IPv4 point-to-point tunnel.\n
36082 \nUsage: %1!s! [interface=]<string> [localaddress=]<IPv4 address>\n [remoteaddress=]<IPv4 address>\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n interface - Friendly name to use for interface.\n localaddress - IPv4 address of local tunnel endpoint.\n remoteaddress - IPv4 address of remote tunnel endpoint.\n\nRemarks: Creates an IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! "Private" 10.0.0.1 192.168.1.1\n\n
36083 Deletes an interface from the IPv6 stack.\n
36084 \nUsage: %1!s! [interface=]<string>\n [[store=]active|persistent]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n interface - Interface name or index.\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Deletion only lasts until next boot.\n persistent: Deletion is persistent (default).\n\nRemarks: Deletes a given interface from the IPv6 stack.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! "Private"\n\n
37007 Displays TCP statistics.\n
37008 \nUsage: %1!s! [[rr=]<integer>]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n rr - Refresh rate in seconds for TCP statistics information.\n\nRemarks: Displays TCP connection statistics.\n\nExamples:\n\n %1!s!\n %1!s! rr=5\n
37017 Displays TCP connections.\n
37018 \nUsage: %1!s! [[localaddress=]<IPv4 address>] [[localport=]<integer>]\n [[remoteaddress=]<IPv4 address>] [[remoteport=]<integer>]\n [[rr=]<integer>]\n\n \nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n localaddress - Must include the local IP address for a connection.\n localport - Must include the local port for a connection.\n remoteaddress - Must include the local IP address for a connection.\n remoteport - Must include the local port for a connection.\n rr - Refresh rate in seconds for TCP connection information.\n \nRemarks: Displays TCP connection status information.\n \nExamples:\n\n %1!s!\n %1!s! index=10.0.0.1 389 10.0.0.1 1931\n
37019 Sets global TCP parameters.\n
37020 \nUsage: %1!s! [[rss=]disabled|enabled|default]\n [[chimney=]disabled|enabled|default]\n [[autotuninglevel=]\n disabled|highlyrestricted|restricted|normal|experimental]\n [[congestionprovider=]none|ctcp|default]\n [[ecncapability=]disabled|enabled|default]\n [[timestamps=]disabled|enabled|default]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n rss - One of the following values:\n disabled: Disable receive-side scaling.\n enabled : Enable receive-side scaling.\n default : Restore receive-side scaling state to\n the system default.\n chimney - One of the following values:\n disabled: Disable Chimney offload.\n enabled : Enable Chimney offload.\n default : Restore Chimney offload state to the\n system default.\n autotuninglevel - One of the following values:\n disabled: Fix the receive window at its default\n value.\n highlyrestricted: Allow the receive window to\n grow beyond its default value, but do so\n very conservatively.\n restricted: Allow the receive window to grow\n beyond its default value, but limit such\n growth in some scenarios.\n normal: Allow the receive window to grow to\n accomodate almost all scenarios.\n experimental: Allow the receive window to grow\n to accomodate extreme scenarios.\n WARNING: This can dramatically degrade\n performance in common scenarios and should\n only be used for research purposes.\n congestionprovider - One of the following values:\n none: Use the built-in standard congestion\n control algorithm.\n ctcp: Use the add-on Compound TCP congestion\n control algorithm.\n default: Restore the selected provider to the\n system default.\n ecncapability - One of the following values:\n disabled: Disable ECN Capability.\n enabled : Enable ECN Capability.\n default : Restore ECN Capability state to the\n system default.\n timestamps - One of the following values:\n disabled: Disable RFC 1323 timestamps.\n enabled: Enable RFC 1323 timestamps.\n default: Restore RFC 1323 timestamps state to the\n system default.\n\nRemarks: Sets TCP parameters that affect all connections.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! enabled enabled normal \n %1!s! rss=enabled chimney=enabled autotuninglevel=normal \n\n
37021 Shows global TCP parameters.\n
37022 \nUsage: %1!s! [[store=]active|persistent]]\n\n store - One of the following values:\n active: Show information in the stack (default).\n persistent: Show persistent information.\n\nRemarks: Shows TCP parameters that affect all connections.\n\n
37023 Adds application to the TCP Chimney offload table.\n
37024 \nUsage: %1!s! [state=]disabled|enabled [application=]<pathname>\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n state - One of the following values:\n disabled: Disables TCP chimney offload for application.\n enabled: Enabled TCP chimney offload for application.\n Applies to new connections only. \n application - Application name. \n\nRemarks: Sets TCP chimney state for a particular application. \n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! disabled c:\path\database.exe\n %1!s! state=disabled application=c:\path\database.exe\n\n
37025 Shows applications in the TCP chimney offload table.\n
37026 \nUsage: %1!s! [[level=]normal|verbose] \nParameters:\n\n\n Tag Value\n level - One of the following values:\n normal: Display the TCP connect IPv4 filters in the TCP \n chimney offload table. This is the default value. \n verbose: Display filters for all events in the\n TCP chimney offload table.\n\nRemarks: Shows TCP Chimney application filters.\n\n
37027 Deletes a TCP chimney application from the offload table.\n
37028 \nUsage: %1!s! [application=]ApplicationName\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n application - Name of the application.\n\nRemarks: Deletes the application from the TCP chimney offload selection table. \n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! c:\path\database.exe \n %1!s! application=c:\path\database.exe \n\n
37036 Adds a source port, destination port filter to the TCP Chimney\noffload table.\n
37037 \nUsage: %1!s! [state=]disabled|enabled [localport=]*|<integer> \n [remoteport=]*|<integer> \n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n state - One of the following values:\n disabled: Disables TCP chimney offload for the \n local port, remote port pair. \n enabled: Enables TCP chimney offload for \n local port, remote port pair \n Applies to new connections only. \n localport - Must provide the source port. \n *: all ports. \n integer: port number \n remoteport - Must provide the destination port. \n *: all ports. \n integer: port number \n\nRemarks: Sets TCP chimney state for a source port, destination port pair.\n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! disabled 10000 * \n %1!s! state=disabled localport=10000 remoteport=* \n\n
37038 Shows port tuples in the TCP chimney offload table.\n
37039 \nUsage: %1!s! [[level=]normal|verbose]\n\n\n\nParameters:\n \n Tag Value\n level - One of the following values:\n normal: Display the TCP connect IPv4 filters in the\n chimney offload. This is the default.\n verbose: Display filters for all events in the\n chimney offload table.\n\nRemarks: Shows TCP Chimney port filters.\n\n
37040 Deletes a TCP chimney port entry from the offload table.\n
37041 \nUsage: %1!s! [localport=]*|<number> [remoteport=]*|<number>\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n localport - Must provide the source port. \n *: all ports. This matches a * in the selection table. \n integer: port number \n remoteport - Must provide the destination port. \n *: all ports. This matches a * in the selection table. \n integer: port number \n\nRemarks: Deletes the port entry from TCP chimney offload selection table \n\nExample:\n\n %1!s! 80 *\n %1!s! localport=80 remoteport=*\n\n
37042 Reset all TCP parameters to their default values.\n
37043 \nUsage: %1!s!\n\nParameters: none\n\nRemarks: Removes all user configured settings and resets all TCP\n parameters to their default values. \n\n
38007 Displays UDP statistics.\n
38008 \nUsage: %1!s! [[rr=]<integer>]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n rr - Refresh rate in seconds for UDP statistics information.\n\nRemarks: Displays UDP connection statistics.\n\nExamples:\n\n %1!s!\n %1!s! rr=5\n
38017 Displays UDP connections.\n
38018 \nUsage: %1!s! [[localaddress=]<IPv4 address>] [[localport=]<integer>]\n [[rr=]<integer>]\n\n \nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n localaddress - Must include the local IP address for a UDP endpoint.\n localport - Must include the local port for a UDP endpoint.\n rr - Refresh rate in seconds for UDP connection information.\n \nRemarks: Displays UDP connection status information.\n \nExamples:\n\n %1!s!\n %1!s! 10.0.0.1 1102\n
50021 DHCP enabled: Yes\n
50022 DHCP enabled: No\n
50028 InterfaceMetric: %1!u!\n
50030 Delete address fail: Attempt to delete an address not manually configured.\n
50031 Delete route fail: Attempt to delete not manually configured Address.\n
50075 \nRelay Packets Received : %1!u!\nSuccess : %2!u! (Bubble %3!u!, Data %4!u!)\nFailure : %5!u! (Hdr %6!u!, Src %7!u!, Dest %8!u!)\n\nRelay Packets Sent : %9!u!\nSuccess : %10!u! (Bubble %11!u!, Data %12!u!)\nFailure : %13!u! (Hdr %14!u!, Src %15!u!, Dest %16!u!)\n
50076 Super-Node : %1!s!\n
50080 Error : none\n
50081 Error : general system failure\n
50082 Error : client behind symmetric NAT\n
50083 Error : client is in a managed network\n
50084 Error : invalid authentication provider\n
50085 Error : failed to open tunnel adapter\n
50086 Error : failed to resolve server name\n
50087 Error : incorrect server address\n
50088 Error : primary teredo server unreachable over UDP\n
50089 Error : super-node unreachable over SSL\n
50090 Error : unable to open primary socket\n
50091 Error : unable to open secondary socket\n
50092 Error : unable to update system configuration\n
50093 Error : no activity on the Teredo interface\n
50094 Error : secondary teredo server unreachable over UDP\n
50095 Error : unable to maintain contact with primary server over UDP\n
50096 Error : client failure due to route change\n
50097 Error : client failure due to config change\n
50100 Reseting %1!s!, OK!\n
50101 There's no user specified settings to be reset.\n
50102 Reseting %1!s!, failed.\n
50103 IP Address %1!s! is deleted.\n
50104 Default Gateway %1!s! is deleted.\n
50105 Infinite
50106 Default
53001 Adds a static DNS server address.\n
53003 Sets DNS server mode and addresses.\n
53005 Deletes the DNS server from the specified interface.\n
53007 Displays the DNS server addresses.\n
53008 \nUsage: %1!s! [[name=]string]\n \nParameters:\n \n Tag Value\n name - The name of a specific interface.\n \nRemarks: Displays DNS server configuration for a specific interface or \n interfaces.\n\n\nExamples:\n\n %1!s! "Local Area Connection"\n
53011 Adds a static WINS server address.\n
53012 \nUsage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [address=]<IP address> [[index=]<integer>]\n \nParameters:\n \n Tag Value\n name - The name of the interface where WINS servers are added.\n address - The IP address for the WINS server you are adding.\n index - Specifies the index (preference) for the specified \n WINS server address.\n \nRemarks: Adds a new WINS server IP address to the statically-configured list.\n By default, the WINS server is added to the end of the list. If an\n index is specified, the WINS server will be placed in that position\n in the list, with other servers being moved down to make room. \n If WINS servers were previously obtained through DHCP, the new \n address will replace the old list.\n \nExamples:\n \n %1!s! "Local Area Connection" 10.0.0.1\n %1!s! "Local Area Connection" 10.0.0.3 index=2\n
53013 Sets WINS server mode and addresses.\n
53014 \nUsage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [source=]dhcp|static\n [[address=]<IP address>|none]\n \nParameters:\n \n Tag Value\n name - The name of the interface.\n source - One of the following values:\n dhcp: Sets DHCP as the source for configuring WINS\n servers for the specific interface.\n static: Sets the source for configuring WINS servers\n to local static configuration.\n address - One of the following values:\n <IP address>: An IP address for a WINS server.\n none: Clears the list of WINS servers.\n \nRemarks: Sets WINS server configuration to either DHCP or static mode. Only \n when source is 'static', is the 'addr' option also available for \n configuring a static list of WINS server IP addresses for the\n specified interface.\n \nExamples:\n \n %1!s! name="Local Area Connection" source=dhcp\n %1!s! "Local Area Connection" static 10.0.0.1\n
53015 Deletes the WINS server from the specified interface.\n
53016 \nUsage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [[address=]<IP address>|all]\n \nParameters:\n \n Tag Value\n name - The name of the interface where WINS servers are deleted.\n address - One of the following values:\n <IP address>: A specific IP address of a WINS server\n you are deleting.\n all: Deletes all configured IP addresses for WINS servers.\n \nRemarks: Deletes statically configured WINS server IP addresses for a \n specific interface.\n \nExamples:\n \n %1!s! "Local Area Connection" 10.0.0.1\n %1!s! "Local Area Connection" all\n
53017 Displays the WINS server addresses.\n
53018 \nUsage: %1!s! [[name=]string]\n \nParameters:\n \n Tag Value\n name - The name of a specific interface.\n \nRemarks: Displays WINS server configuration for a specific interface or \n interfaces.\n\n\nExamples:\n\n %1!s! "Local Area Connection"\n
54002 \nUsage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [address=]<IPv4 address> [[index=]<integer>]\n \nParameters:\n \n Tag Value\n name - The name of the interface where DNS servers are added.\n address - The IP address for the DNS server you are adding.\n index - Specifies the index (preference) for the specified \n DNS server address.\n \nRemarks: Adds a new DNS server IP address to the statically-configured list.\n By default, the DNS server is added to the end of the list. If an\n index is specified, the DNS server will be placed in that position\n in the list, with other servers being moved down to make room. \n If DNS servers were previously obtained through DHCP, the new \n address will replace the old list.\n \nExamples:\n \n %1!s! "Local Area Connection" 10.0.0.1\n %1!s! "Local Area Connection" 10.0.0.3 index=2\n
54004 \nUsage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [source=]dhcp|static\n [[address=]<IP address>|none]\n [[register=]none|primary|both]\n \nParameters:\n \n Tag Value\n name - The name of the interface.\n source - One of the following values:\n dhcp: Sets DHCP as the source for configuring DNS\n servers for the specific interface.\n static: Sets the source for configuring DNS servers\n to local static configuration.\n address - One of the following values:\n <IP address>: An IP address for a DNS server.\n none: Clears the list of DNS servers.\n register - One of the following values:\n none: Disables Dynamic DNS registration.\n primary: Register under the primary DNS suffix only.\n both: Register under both the primary DNS suffix, as\n well as under the connection-specific suffix.\n \nRemarks: Sets DNS server configuration to either DHCP or static mode. Only \n when source is 'static', is the 'addr' option also available for \n configuring a static list of DNS server IP addresses for the\n specified interface.\n \nExamples:\n \n %1!s! name="Local Area Connection" source=dhcp\n %1!s! "Local Area Connection" static 10.0.0.1 primary\n
54006 \nUsage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [[address=]<IP address>|all]\n \nParameters:\n \n Tag Value\n name - The name of the interface where DNS servers are deleted.\n address - One of the following values:\n <IP address>: A specific IP address of a DNS server\n you are deleting.\n all: Deletes all configured IP addresses for DNS. servers.\n \nRemarks: Deletes statically configured DNS server IP addresses for a\n specific interface.\n \nExamples:\n \n %1!s! "Local Area Connection" 10.0.0.1\n %1!s! "Local Area Connection" all\n
56002 \nUsage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [address=]<IPv6 address> [[index=]<integer>]\n\nParameters:\n\n Tag Value\n name - The name of the interface where DNS servers are added.\n address - The IPv6 address for the DNS server you are adding.\n index - Specifies the index (preference) for the specified \n DNS server address.\n\nRemarks: Adds a new DNS server IPv6 address to the statically-configured list.\n By default, the DNS server is added to the end of the list. If an\n index is specified, the DNS server will be placed in that position\n in the list, with other servers being moved down to make room. \n\nExamples:\n\n %1!s! "Local Area Connection" fec0:0:0:ffff::1\n %1!s! "Local Area Connection" fec0:0:0:ffff::2 index=2\n
56004 \nUsage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [source=]dhcp|static\n [[address=]<IP address>|none]\n [[register=]none|primary|both]\n \nParameters:\n \n Tag Value\n name - The name of the interface.\n source - One of the following values:\n dhcp: Sets DHCP as the source for configuring DNS\n servers for the specific interface.\n static: Sets the source for configuring DNS servers\n to local static configuration.\n address - One of the following values:\n <IP address>: An IP address for a DNS server.\n none: Clears the list of DNS servers.\n register - One of the following values:\n none: Disables Dynamic DNS registration.\n primary: Register under the primary DNS suffix only.\n both: Register under both the primary DNS suffix, as\n well as under the connection-specific suffix.\n \nRemarks: Sets DNS server configuration to either DHCP or static mode. Only \n when source is 'static', is the 'addr' option also available for \n configuring a static list of DNS server IP addresses for the\n specified interface.\n \nExamples:\n \n %1!s! name="Local Area Connection" source=dhcp\n %1!s! "Local Area Connection" static fec0:0:0:ffff::1 primary\n
56006 \nUsage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [[address=]<IPv6 address>|all]\n \nParameters:\n \n Tag Value\n name - The name of the interface where DNS servers are deleted.\n address - One of the following values:\n <IPv6 address>: A specific IPv6 address of a DNS server\n you are deleting.\n all: Deletes all configured IPv6 addresses for DNS\n servers.\n \nRemarks: Deletes statically configured DNS server IPv6 addresses for a\n specific interface.\n \nExamples:\n \n %1!s! "Local Area Connection" fec0:0:0:ffff::1\n %1!s! "Local Area Connection" all\n