Network Troubleshooting using the NSLOOKUP Command

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The NSLOOKUP command will fetch DNS Records for a given domain name or IP addresses. Remember, IP addresses and domain names are stored in a DNS Server, which stands for domain name services, and using the nslookup command allows you to query the dns records to gather information and troubleshoot dns.

DNS: Domain Name System
NSLOOKUP: Name Server Lookup

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From my computer, i can't get any response by nslookup command to google.com... it shows my router address but shows : DNS request time out.. why? is it google prevented the dns address?

rounakchatterjee
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Also info related to telnet & remote desktop connection troubleshooting would be a big help..

harshitagarwal
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nslookup gives me 198.105.254.23 as does the subscriber ed z. What is the situation here???

waynerodgers
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good, sir please also explain one vedio how to resolve dns issues

adithyakumar
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whats difference when we do nslookup for "Google.com"

and do nslookup for "www.google.com"

sakura
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could you do a detatiled netstat tutorial sir? Btw, I love all your command prompt tutorials

anamariedevera
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Amazing video!!! It would be great if you could throw some light on ARP,  AvgRTTs,  Portprobe & netsh in network troubleshooting...

harshitagarwal