Tools Used in Computer Network and Computer System
Tools Used in Computer Network and Computer System
Computer Network
and Computer system
configuration
Ping
-to reply, it will respond with packets of its
own. The ping command sends ICMP echo
request packets to a destination. For example,
you could runping google.comorping
173.194.33.174to ping a domain name or IP
address.
These packets ask the remote destination to
reply. If the remote destination is configured
Traceroute/tracert/tracpath
The traceroute, tracert, or tracepath command is similar to
ping, but provides information about the path a packet
takes. traceroute sends packets to a destination, asking
each Internet router along the way to reply when it passes
on the packet. This will show you the path packets take
when you send them between your location and a
destination.
Ip config
The ipconfig command is used on
Windows, while the ifconfig command is
used on Linux, Mac OS X, and other
Unix-like operating systems. These
commands allow you to configure your
network interfaces and view information
about them
Ns lookup
whois
Netstat
- Net stat stands for network statistics.
finger
Post scan/
nmap
The nmap utility is a common tool used for
port scans, but there are many utilities that
can run this sort of scan. A port scan is the
process of attempting to connect to every
port on a computer ports 1 through
65535 and seeing if theyre open. An
attacker might port-scan a system to find
vulnerable services. Or, you might port scan
your own computer to ensure that there are
no vulnerable services listening to the
network.
Resource
monitor
The Resource Monitor application offers a
detailed look at your computers resource
usage. You can view computer-wide CPU,
disk, network, and memory graphics, or
drill down and view per-process statistics
for each type of resource.
This means that you can see which
processes are using your disk or network
heavily, view which processes are
communicating with which Internet
addresses, and more. The Resource Monitor
provides much more detailed resource
statistics than the Task Manager does.
Performance
monitor
The Performance Monitor application
allows you to collect performance reports
and view them. It can be used to log
performance data over time, including
determining how system changes affect
performance, or to monitor the
performance of a remote computer in
real-time.
Disk Cleanup
Windows Disk Cleanup utility isnt quite as
hidden as some of the other utilities here, but
not enough people know about it. It will scan
your computer for files that can be deleted,
from temporary files and memory dumps to
old system restore points and leftover files
from Windows upgrades. It does the same job
aPC cleaning utilitydoes, but its free and
doesnt try to extract any money from you.
Advanced users may preferCCleaner, but Disk
Cleanup does a decent job.
Group Policy
Editor
Registry
Editor
Many tweaks that can be made in the Group
Policy Editor have equivalent tweaks that can
be made in the registry editor. For example, on
Windows 8, users with the standard edition of
Windows 8 cant disable the lock screen via the
Group Policy Editor but they can
disable the lock screen with a registry hack.
Ms config
The System Configuration window is another
classic tool that many people know about.
Prior to Windows 8, which features
a startup-program manager built into its Tas
k Manager
, this tool was the only included way of
controlling startup programs on Windows. It
also allows you to customize your boot
loader, which is particularly useful if you
have multiple versions of Windows installed.
System
Information
The System Information utility allows you to view
information about the current computer
everything from the model number of its CD-ROM
drive to its attached peripherals, configured
environment variables, and startup programs. It
doesnt provide the slickest interface, nor does it
provide all the information a third-party system
information tool like Speccy does, but it will
display a lot of system information without forcing
you to install another program.
Windows
firewall
is a software component of
MicrosoftWindowsthat provides
firewalling and packet filtering
functions. It was first included
inWindowsXP andWindowsServer
2003. Prior to the release
ofWindowsXP Service Pack 2 in
2004, it was known as Internet
ConnectionFirewall.
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