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DOS command to stop/start a NIC

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Name: eveille
Date: April 16, 2003 at 07:58:31 Pacific
OS: windowsNT 4 Workstation
CPU/Ram: pentium III / 256
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Is their a DOS command that could start/stop a NIC (Ethernet or x25) ?
I want to be able to do this because I want that the snmp agent on windows automatically sends a trap (linkdown or linkup) when applying this command.

Thanks
Samuel



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