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SIP Testing and Troubleshooting with sipsak

Post Views: 6,481 When testing the Internet, there are several key tools we use in troubleshooting: one of them is ping. To verify a particular IP address is operational we “ping 192.168.0.1” from the command line to see if we get an answer back, letting us know that the system we are pinging and the […]

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Network/IP Commands for Windows Users

Post Views: 12,490 Here is a list of interesting/useful network/IP commands for Windows. Most of these commands must be run from the CMD app. To do this Open Command Prompt: In the search bar, type cmd and press Enter, or press Win + R to open the Run dialog. Administrative Privileges: In some cases you

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Top 12 Network Troubleshooting Tools

Post Views: 2,821 For all my troubleshooting network friends, I have compiled a list below of the top software-based network troubleshooting tools that you need to have and know. It you want to add hardware to your toolkit – have a look at our “Go Bag“ If you want to know more about the commands

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Troubleshooting The Internet Using Ping (a.k.a. ICMP)

Post Views: 2,934 In this article, I wanted to provide a guide to using ping – ICMP Echo – to troubleshoot your network.  Most people use ping on their platform to test if they can reach a given destination.  Just open up a terminal (Linux or MAC OSx) or command line (Windows: Start> Run> cmd)

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