Specifications

Troubleshooting Running nslookup
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The first row of the output lists the target destination, maximum number of hops, and packet size. Each
numbered row provides information about one hop. The rows are listed in the order in which the hops
occur, starting with the hop closest to the Mobility Router. Each row for a hop lists the time in
milliseconds (ms) for each packet to reach the destination and return to the host.
Running nslookup
Run the nslookup command to get Domain Name System (DNS) information for a specified host. To
run the nslookup command:
1. Select Troubleshooting > Commands.
2. In the Command list, select nslookup.
3. In the Host field, type the IP address or name of the device for which you are trying to look up.
4. Click OK. The nslookup output displays.
The following is an example of nslookup output:
Server: server1.example.com
Address: 192.168.8.4
Name: server2.example.com
Address: 192.168.2.240
The first two lines list the name and IP address of the device providing the information for the nslookup
request. The last two lines provide the name and IP address of the device being looked up.
Running netstat
Run the netstat command to get information about incoming and outgoing network connections,
routing tables, and network interface statistics.
The following options are supported with the netstat command:
The following options are not supported with the netstat command:
-c
-M
-p
-a -g -N -t
-C -i -o -u
-e -l -r -v
-F (default) -n -s -w