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UNIX commands in a networked enviroment

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Name: MB
Date: March 12, 2001 at 16:19:16 Pacific
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I'm not a UNIX guru so I'm looking for UNIX commands that will help me become a better admin of a UNIX box in a network enviroment. Example: Gerenal networking commands that will help me such as show IP, show processes running, info about the NIC, turning on SNMP and other different protocols.
If anybody has got a good web site to go to please tell me. Thank you.



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Name: ganesh babu parsa
Date: March 13, 2001 at 05:54:33 Pacific
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I'm not a UNIX guru so I'm looking for UNIX commands that will help me become a better admin of a UNIX box in a network enviroment. Example: Gerenal networking commands that will help me such as show IP, show processes running, info about the NIC, turning on SNMP and other different protocols.
If anybody has got a good web site to go to please tell me. Thank you


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Name: vinod Takarkhede
Date: March 21, 2001 at 02:36:34 Pacific
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Try this commands , netstat, nslookup, crash,
ping, traceroute, llistat etc.You will get more info in unix manual pages.


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