Networking Commands and Concepts
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol):
- It is a network protocol that automates IP address assignment to devices on a network.
Network Commands:
ping
- Meaning (Simple): “Hey, are you there?” It’s used to check if another computer, server, or website is currently online and reachable from your PC.
- Technical Meaning:
ping
sends ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) Echo Request packets to a target host.- If a reply is received, the host is “alive”.
- Otherwise, its blocked.
- Syntax:
ping website_address
- Example:
ping google.com
- To Exit: Press
Ctrl + C
in the command prompt/terminal.
- Example:
- Loopback Address (
127.0.0.1
):- This IP always refers to “yourself” – your own computer.
- It’s used to test the network configuration of your local PC.
- Example: Like sending a letter to your own house to test if your mailbox works.
traceroute
(Windows: tracert
)
- It shows the exact path your data takes from your computer to a website or server, revealing every “hop” (router) along the way. Each hop represents a router that the data packet passes through.
- Syntax:
traceroute <hostname_or_IP_address>
(on macOS/Linux) ortracert <hostname_or_IP_address>
(on Windows) ***
(Asterisks) in Output: It indicates that the router at that hop did not reply.
ipconfig
(Windows) / ifconfig
(macOS/Linux)
ipconfig
(Windows):- Shows the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS servers, and other network settings that your Windows computer is currently using.
ifconfig
(macOS/Linux):- Provides:
Term | Represents |
---|---|
inet |
IP address |
netmask |
Network range |
lo0 |
Loopback |
broadcast |
Address used to send messages to all devices. |
Ethernet:
It is used to connect devices with a physical cable so that they can communicate or access.
- How it Works:
- Plug one end of an Ethernet cable into your PC’s network port.
- Plug the other end of the cable into a modem or router.
- Your PC can now communicate over the network and access the internet.
Ethernet vs. Wi-Fi:
Feature | Ethernet | Wi-Fi |
---|---|---|
Signal | Through cable (copper, fiber) | Through air (radio waves) |
Speed | faster | Varies, can be slower than wired |
Stability | More stable | Can be affected by walls, distance. |
Security | More secure | Less secure |
Mobility | No (wired) | Yes (moves freely) |
Comparison of Network Types
Network Type | Definition | Type |
---|---|---|
Ethernet | A specific wired technology for local area networking. | LAN Technology (Wired) |
Wi-Fi | A specific wireless technology for local area networking. | LAN Technology (Wireless) |
LAN | A network connecting devices within a limited area (e.g., home, office). | Local Network |
WAN | A network that spans a large geographical area, often connecting multiple LANs. | Wide Network |
Internet | A global system of interconnected networks using the Internet Protocol (IP) suite. | Global WAN |