IP Addressing
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Network Configuration Tasks with Netsh
Try these ready-to-use examples of Netsh commands to configure a remote system, enable or disable the Windows Firewall, and configure network adapters to use static or dynamic IP addresses.
Windows IT Pro
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Michael Otey
Supporting IPv6 in Your Windows Server 2008 Environment
Changes in Windows Server 2008 bring new support for IPv6. Here are the steps you need to take to deploy IPv6 in your environment.
Windows IT Pro
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John Howie
Q. If I'm using multi-site clustering with multiple IP addresses, how does DNS resolution work?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Free Utility Retrieves IP Addresses and Computer Names
If you're using IPv4 and you often need to obtain IP addresses for computers or obtain computers' names based on IP addresses, you'll probably find GetIPs.hta handy.
Windows IT Pro
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Karen Bemowski
Managing Your Migration and Transition from IPv4 to IPv6
We wrap up the series by providing solutions for supporting and using both IPv4 and IPv6, and showing you a means with which to connect remote sites running IPv6 over an IPv4 link.
Windows IT Pro
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John Howie
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[August 27, 2008]
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Split-Brain DNS
Split-brain DNS ensures that users on your network can access local resources by using the public IP address. Follow these steps to put your double-duty DNS to work.
Windows IT Pro
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Michael Dragone
Q. How do I use the command line to configure Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista IPv4 static IP information?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Q. What are the types of IPv6 address?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
The Inevitability of IPv6, Part 2
You know how IPv6 addressing works, and now you want to know how to install and configure IPv6 in your Windows network. You want to know how to use IPv6 to communicate, even if your routing infrastructure doesn’t yet support it. We show you how.
Windows IT Pro
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John Howie
The Inevitability of IPv6, Part 1
Learn about some of the new features of IPv6, as well as some of the reasons you should care about it—even if you don't plan on implementing it in the near future.
Windows IT Pro
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John Howie
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[August 2, 2007]
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Home-Grown Two-Factor Authentication
You might not need to spend a lot of money on smart cards or password-generating tokens. Write your own authentication solution that checks the user's IP address against known bad and good addresses.
Windows IT Pro
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Tony Howlett
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Change IP Settings in a Snap
Here's a tool that lets you automatically change the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server for Ethernet and wireless network adapters. Fortunately, it's much simpler to use than the Netsh Interface IP commands.
Windows IT Pro
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Readers
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[April 18, 2007]
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Let the IP Ranger Round Up Your IP Addresses
With this HTA, all you need to do is enter a starting and ending IP address, then click a button to get all the IP addresses within that range. The HTA writes the IP addresses to a text file, which you can use as an input file for scripts.
Windows IT Pro
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Jim Turner
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[September 11, 2006]
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A Creative (and Easy) Way to Assign IP Subnets to AD Sites
When a company had migrated to Active Directory (AD), only some of the IP subnets in use had been assigned to AD sites. Here's the solution that was used to fix this problem.
Windows IT Pro
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Tony Auby
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[September 11, 2006]
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How the Subnets Macro Works
Although the Subnets macro is written in Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), its logic and code is similar to that you'd see in VBScript scripts.
Windows IT Pro
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Tony Auby
Competitive Internet Access on the Cheap
With a dual-WAN router and two ISP connections, your small business can set up competitive Internet access for less—and even connect multiple locations in one WAN.
Windows IT Pro
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Randy Franklin Smith
Minor Error—Big Headache
Even a minor DNS configuration error can cause big snafus—like bringing your Internet and email services to a halt. Here's how a network administrator tracked down and fixed one such elusive DNS problem for his former employer.
Windows IT Pro
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Anne Grubb
Finding a VPN Connection's IP Address
Get a handy technique for determining a VPN connections IP address.
Windows IT Pro
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Bill Stewart
Dynamically Obtain a SQL Server’s IP Address in T-SQL Code
The getSQL_IPaddr.sql procedure uses the Ipconfig utility to dynamically find the IP address of a server running Microsoft SQL Server.
SQL Server Magazine
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Eli Leiba
How can I use a script to generate a list of all IP addresses on a machine?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
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