Troubleshooting TCP/IP
From time to time, you will encounter problems using your network.
The following general procedure can help solve most problems and
points to additional documentation for help.
To troubleshoot the most common TCP/IP problems:
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Run the netstat command to
verify the presence of TCP/IP interfaces.
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Use ping to
verify stack configuration and local connectivity.
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Use ping to
verify connectivity to remote networks.
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Use netstat to
track down abnormal network behavior.
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Turn debugging on
for TCP/IP server daemons.
In addition to these steps, you can troubleshoot additional
TCP/IP protocols by referring to the following sections:
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