Re: ifconfig equivalent for Windows?
- From: buck <buck@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2008 23:23:20 -0700
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 12:53:31 -0700 (PDT), jlfarrar@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Mar 12, 6:23 pm, Rikishi 42 <skunkwo...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2008-03-12, buck <b...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have been searching for hours trying to find a utility for Windows
that will return the same information as ifconfig regarding overruns,
frame, carrier, Etc. and I find nothing at all.
The problem is that we have a mixed network of Linux and Windows boxes
and my main Linux machine's internal facing NIC is showing
RX packets:86272246 errors:3084 dropped:821 overruns:3084 frame:0
TX packets:80610778 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:4 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:4145544363 (3953.4 Mb) TX bytes:3168716203 (3021.9 Mb)
and I need to find the Bad Boy that is causing all those overruns.
Short of booting a live Linux distro on each Windows box, is there
some tool available for detecting the source of the RX overruns?
Hey you may want to try the "netsh" commands in windows, this is a
powerful command line.
Try "netsh diag adapter 1".........hope this helps
netsh opens a shell. There is no "diag" and none of the available
commands looks promising. What version of Windows does this work for?
--
buck
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