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Posted 28 October 2003 - 01:23 PM

Since it is made to modify the configuration of network under MSDOS, with ipconfig/all shows detailed information, and if I want to modify that configuration? With ipconfig/renew update the adapters for apply new settings

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Posted 28 October 2003 - 01:33 PM

C:\>ipconfig /?

USAGE:
ipconfig [/? | /all | /renew [adapter] | /release [adapter] |
/flushdns | /displaydns | /registerdns |
/showclassid adapter |
/setclassid adapter [classid] ]

where
adapter Connection name
(wildcard characters * and ? allowed, see examples)

Options:
/? Display this help message
/all Display full configuration information.
/release Release the IP address for the specified adapter.
/renew Renew the IP address for the specified adapter.
/flushdns Purges the DNS Resolver cache.
/registerdns Refreshes all DHCP leases and re-registers DNS names
/displaydns Display the contents of the DNS Resolver Cache.
/showclassid Displays all the dhcp class IDs allowed for adapter.
/setclassid Modifies the dhcp class id.

The default is to display only the IP address, subnet mask and
default gateway for each adapter bound to TCP/IP.

For Release and Renew, if no adapter name is specified, then the IP address
leases for all adapters bound to TCP/IP will be released or renewed.

For Setclassid, if no ClassId is specified, then the ClassId is removed.

Examples:
> ipconfig ... Show information.
> ipconfig /all ... Show detailed information
> ipconfig /renew ... renew all adapters
> ipconfig /renew EL* ... renew any connection that has its
name starting with EL
> ipconfig /release *Con* ... release all matching connections,
eg. "Local Area Connection 1" or
"Local Area Connection 2"
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Posted 28 October 2003 - 05:16 PM

The most commonly used are /all, /release and /renew.

/all shows all settings for all adapters

/release unbinds ip all settings

/renew gets all updated or new settings

So it would look like "ipconfig /release" then "ipconfig /renew".
Thanks, Dan O.
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Posted 29 October 2003 - 08:45 PM

Dependign on the OS youre looking at to modify the settings a little deeper try netsh you can toast your PC etc but can modify routing tables reset the tctp/ip reg entries on 2k NT xp etc ( like removing and reinstalling tcp/ip on 98 ) dunno if thats more what youre lookin for alot of stuff in there to play with aswell
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