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[interface=]<string> [address=]<IPv6 address>] [neighbor=]<string> [[subinterface=]<string>] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. address - Address of neighbor. neighbor - Link layer address of neighbor. subinterface - LUID of the subinterface. This is only needed on interfaces with multiple subinterfaces. store - One of the following values: active: Address will disappear on next boot. persistent: Address will be persistent. This is the default. Example: %1!s! "Private" "3f::2" "12-34-56-78-9a-bc" } Usage: %1!s! [interface=]<string> [address=]<IPv6 address>] [neighbor=]<string> [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. address - Address of neighbor. neighbor - Link layer address of neighbor store - One of the following values: active: Address will disappear on next boot. persistent: Address will be persistent. This is the default. Example: %1!s! "Private" "fec0::2" "12-34-56-78-9a-bc" PA/Sets 6to4 interface configuration information. I Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [[routing=](enabled|disabled|default)] Parameters: Tag Value name - Interface name or index. routing - Whether to act as a router. Remarks: Sets 6to4 interface configuration information. Examples: %1!s! "Private" enabled 4Shows the 6to4 interface configuration information. J Usage: %1!s! Shows the 6to4 interface configuration information. Sets 6to4 routing information.  Usage: %1!s! [[routing=](enabled|disabled|automatic|default)] [[sitelocals=](enabled|disabled|default)] Parameters: Tag Value routing - State of 6to4 routing. sitelocals - Whether to use Site-Local addresses. Remarks: Sets 6to4 routing information. Examples: %1!s! default default %1!s! routing=enabled sitelocals=enabled Shows the 6to4 routing state. 4 Usage: %1!s! Shows the 6to4 routing state. PASets 6to4 relay information.  Usage: %1!s! [[name=](<string>|default)] [[state=](enabled|disabled|automatic|default)] [[interval=]<integer>] Parameters: Tag Value name - Name of the 6to4 relay. state - State of relay name resolution. interval - Resolution interval (in minutes). Remarks: Sets 6to4 relay information. Examples: %1!s! 6to4.ipv6.org. enabled 1440 "Shows the 6to4 relay information. 8 Usage: %1!s! Shows the 6to4 relay information. PASets the 6to4 state. + Usage: %1!s! [[state=](enabled|disabled|default)] [[undoonstop=](enabled|disabled|default)] Parameters: Tag Value state - One of the following values: disabled: Disable the 6to4 service. No 6to4 interfaces are created. enabled: Enable the 6to4 service. Configure 6to4 addresses for each public IPv4 address. default: Restore the default 6to4 behavior, which is the same as automatic. undoonstop - Whether 6to4 is disabled on service stop. Remarks: Sets the 6to4 configuration state. Examples: %1!s! default default %1!s! state=enabled undoonstop=disabled Shows the 6to4 state. , Usage: %1!s! Shows the 6to4 state. Sets ISATAP router information.  Usage: %1!s! [[name=](<string>|default)] [[state=](enabled|disabled|default)] [[interval=]<integer>] Parameters: Tag Value name - Name of the ISATAP router. state - State of router name resolution. interval - Resolution interval (in minutes). Remarks: Sets ISATAP router information. Examples: %1!s! isatap enabled 1440 %Shows the ISATAP router information. ; Usage: %1!s! Shows the ISATAP router information. PASets Teredo state. & Usage: %1!s! [[type]=disabled|client|enterpriseclient|server|default] [[servername=]<hostname>|<IPv4 address>|default] [[refreshinterval=]<integer>|default] [[clientport=]<integer>|default] [[servervirtualip=]<IPv4 address>|default] Parameters: Tag Value type - One of the following values: disabled: Disable the Teredo service. client: Enable the Teredo client. enterpriseclient: Skip managed network detection. server: Enable the Teredo server. default: default state is client. servername - Name or IPv4 address of the Teredo server. refreshinterval - Client refresh interval (in seconds). clientport - Client's UDP port (otherwise chosen by system). servervirtualip - IPv4 address of the server virtual ip. Not applicable if running as teredo client. Remarks: Sets Teredo state. A 'default' argument to a parameter sets it to the system default. The 'type=server' option only works on server skus. Examples: %1!s! disable %1!s! client teredo.ipv6.microsoft.com 60 34567 Shows Teredo state. - Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Shows Teredo state. "Sets Connectivity Platform state. s Usage: %1!s! [state=]enabled|disabled Parameters: Tag Value state - One of the following values: enabled: enable Connectivity Platform. disabled: disable Connectivity Platform. Remarks: Sets Connectivity Platform configuration. Example: %1!s! state=enabled %1!s! state=disabled #Shows Connectivity Platform state. < Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Shows Connectivity Platform state. Shows provider information.  Usage: %1!s! [[level=]normal|verbose] Tag Value level - One of the following values: normal: display concise information. This is the default. verbose: display verbose information about each provider. 'Adds a configuration entry to a table. Sets configuration information. PA,Deletes a configuration entry from a table. Displays information. .Restart the computer to complete this action. C The write lock could not be acquired. You must close %1!s! first. Information Not AvailableTCP Chimney Filter=Set %1!s! command failed to set the active %2!s! parameters. ASet %1!s! command failed to set the persistent %2!s! parameters. EShow %1!s! failed. No persistent TCP %2!s! settings have been found. ---------------------------------------------- Memory Pressure Protection : %1!s! Profiles : %2!s! -Port range [%1!5u! - %2!5u!] : %3!s! TCP Global Parameters $TCP Parameters for IPv4 Connections $TCP Parameters for IPv6 Connections N---------------------------------------------- Receive-Side Scaling State : %1!s! Chimney Offload State : %2!s! NetDMA State : %7!s! Direct Cache Access (DCA) : %8!s! Receive Window Auto-Tuning Level : %3!s! Add-On Congestion Control Provider : %4!s! ECN Capability : %5!s! RFC 1323 Timestamps : %6!s! Initial RTO : %9!d! Receive Segment Coalescing State : %10!s! Non Sack Rtt Resiliency : %11!s! Max SYN Retransmissions : %12!d! 2 The TCP parameters differ between IPv4 and IPv6. PA** The above %1!s! setting is the result of Windows Scaling heuristics overriding any local/policy configuration on at least one profile. ]** The above %1!s! setting is the result of Group Policy overriding any local configuration. ! Reset of all TCP parameters OK! ! %1!s! global state set to %2!s! %1!-12s! %2!-25s! [ State Application ----------- ------------------------------------------------- %1!-12s! %2!-25s! %3!-25s! u State Localport RemotePort ----------- ------------------------ ------------------------ " Displaying filters at the %1!s! 4 No persistent TCP global settings have been found. 3 Add failed while retrieving %1!s! %2!s! settings. C Reset of all TCP parameters FAILED: Unable to set %1!s! on %2!s!. < Show %1!s! command failed while retrieving %2!s! settings. " Set %1!s! command failed on IPv6 " Set %1!s! command failed on IPv4 %No chimney-capable interfaces found. Idx Supp Atmpt TMax PMax Olc Failure Reason --- ---- ----- ---- ---- --- -------------- 8%1!3u! %2!4s! %3!5s! %4!6u! %5!6u! %6!6u! %7!26s!  TCP Chimney Statistics for - %1!s! --------------------------------------------------------- Interface Index : %2!u! Supports IPv4 connection offload : %3!s! Supports IPv6 connection offload : %4!s! Attempted to offload connections : %5!s! Some TCP settings denied by the NIC : %6!s! NIC denied connection offload request : %7!s! Offload capacity advertised by the NIC : %8!u! connections Offload Capacity Observed by the system : %9!u! connections Number of currently offloaded connections : %10!u! Successive offload attempt failures : %11!u! Reason why last attempt to offload failed : %12!s!  %1!s! connection offload statistics queried from the interface ------------------------------------------------------------- TCP Segments Received : %2!s! TCP Segments Sent : %3!s! Offloaded TCP connections in ESTABLISHED or CLOSE-WAIT state : %4!u! TCP segments retransmitted : %5!u! TCP segments undeliverable due to errors : %6!u! Reset segments transmitted : %7!u!  Idx - Interface (NIC) index used by the system Supp - Interface (NIC) supports TCP chimney offload Atmpt - System has attempted TCP connection offload TMax - Offload capacity advertised by the NIC PMax - Offload capacity observed by the system Olc - Number of currently offloaded connections FailureReason - Reason why last attempt to offload a connection failed Use `netsh int tcp show chimneystats <Idx>' for more details. No FailureUnknown System PolicyNIC Capacity ReachedSystem Low On MemoryStream Inspection EnabledWeak Host Model Enabled5 Your System Administrator has disabled TCP Chimney. C Set %1!s! command failed to set TCP/IP parameters for using NetDMA7 Your System Administrator has disabled use of NetDMA. TCP DMA Statistics --------------------------------------------------------- Total bytes copied using NetDMA : %1!s! Total bytes copied using CPU : %2!s! Total NetDMA copy failures : %3!s! ! Set %1!s! command failed on WSH )TCP Window Scaling heuristics Parameters ---------------------------------------------- Window Scaling heuristics : %1!s! Qualifying Destination Threshold : %2!u! The command cannot be executed. The Base Filtering Engine (BFE) service is not running. You can start the BFE service by running 'net start bfe' from an administrative command prompt. Profile type %1!-21s!: %2!s! Z---------------------------------------------- Force Window Scaling : %1!s! = The TCP heuristics parameters differ between IPv4 and IPv6. /TCP heuristics Parameters for IPv4 Connections set global rss=%1!s! chimney=%2!s! autotuninglevel=%3!s! congestionprovider=%4!s! ecncapability=%5!s! timestamps=%6!s! netdma=%7!s! dca=%8!s! initialrto=%9!d! rsc=%10!s! nonsackrttresiliency=%11!s! maxsynretransmissions=%12!d! %1!s!  add %1!s! %2!s! %1!s! %2!s! PA# End of TCP configuration ` # ---------------------------------- # TCP Configuration # ---------------------------------- 7 Dump has failed when retrieving %1!s! %2!s! settings.  Failed to query %1!s! on %2!s!/TCP heuristics Parameters for IPv6 Connections PA---------------------------------------------- Minimum RTO (msec) : %1!d! Initial Congestion Window (MSS) : %2!d! Congestion Control Provider : %3!s! Enable Congestion Window Restart : %4!s! Delayed ACK timeout (msec) : %5!d! " Displaying filters at the %1!s! Template Localport RemotePort --------------------------- ------------------------ ------------------------ PA%1!-32s! %2!-25s! %3!-25s! " Displaying filters at the %1!s! Template Address Family Address --------------------------- ---------------- ------------------------ %1!-32s! %2!-12s! %3!-100s! < Set %1!s! command failed to update the specified template. > Set %1!s! command failed to set the global default template. TCP Supplemental Parameters + The TCP global default template is %1!s! b The congestionprovider parameter can be set using the 'netsh int tcp set supplemental' command. e Automatic mode picks between Internet and Datacenter templates based on TCP connection parameters. Please use the 'netsh int tcp show supplementalports' and 'netsh int tcp show supplementalsubnets' commands to view active filters. !No RSC-capable interfaces found. Idx Supp4 Supp6 State4 State6 Failure Reason V4 Failure Reason V6 --- ----- ----- -------- -------- ------------------------- ------------------------- 9%1!3u! %2!5s! %3!5s! %4!8s! %5!8s! %6!25s! %7!25s! F TCP RSC Statistics for - %1!s! --------------------------------------------------------- Interface Index : %2!u! Supports IPv4 RSC : %3!s! Supports IPv6 RSC : %4!s! Current IPv4 RSC State : %5!s! Current IPv6 RSC State : %6!s! Number of TCP connections under RSC : %7!u! Total number of SCUs indicated : %8!u! Total size of all indicated SCUs : %9!u! Total number of Coalesced Packets : %10!u! Total number of Coalesced Bytes : %11!u! Total number of Coalesce Events : %12!u! Total number of Aborts : %13!u! Reason last attempt to enable V4 RSC failed : %14!s! Reason last attempt to enable V6 RSC failed : %15!s!  Idx - Interface (NIC) index used by the system Supp - Interface (NIC) supports TCP RSC Atmpt - System has attempted TCP RSC FailureReason - Reason why last attempt to enable RSC failed Use `netsh int tcp show rscstats <Idx>' for more details. PA No FailureUnknown System PolicyNIC Capacity ReachedSystem Low On Memory WFP driverForwarding EnabledHardware capabilityNDIS filter/NIC property- Your System Administrator has disabled RSC. Routing State : %1!s! Use SiteLocals : %1!s! Use Relay : %1!s! Relay Name : %1!d! minutes Resolution Interval : Undo on Service Stop : %1!s! %1!s! %1!hs! 6to4 Service State : %1!s! 6over4 State : %1!s! V4-Compatible Addresses: %1!s! Router Name : %1!u! seconds ISATAP State : %1!s! %1!u! NPI Client Provider ------------------------ ------------------------ ------------------------ "%1!-24s! %2!1s!%3!-24s! %4!-24s! %1!u! seconds %2!s! %1!u! %2!s! %1!s! %2!s! HGeneral Global Parameters --------------------------------------------- Default Hop Limit : %1!s! hops Neighbor Cache Limit : %2!s! entries per interface Route Cache Limit : %3!s! entries per compartment Reassembly Limit : %4!s! bytes ICMP Redirects : %5!s! Source Routing Behavior : %6!s! Task Offload : %7!s! Dhcp Media Sense : %8!s! Media Sense Logging : %9!s! MLD Level : %10!s! MLD Version : %11!s! Multicast Forwarding : %12!s! Group Forwarded Fragments : %13!s! Randomize Identifiers : %14!s! Address Mask Reply : %15!s! Minimum MTU : %16!s! Current Global Statistics --------------------------------------------- Number of Compartments : %1!u! Number of NL clients : %2!u! Number of FL providers : %3!u! u Protocol %1!s! Dynamic Port Range --------------------------------- Start Port : %2!u! Number of Ports : %3!u! K Id Interfaces Routes HopLimit ------ ---------- ------ -------- %%1!6u! %2!6u! %3!6u! %4!6u! Compartment %1!u! Parameters ---------------------------------------------- Number of Interfaces : %2!u! Number of Routes : %3!u! Default Hop Limit : %4!u! PA Idx Met MTU State Name --- ---------- ---------- ------------ --------------------------- *%3!3u! %6!10s! %7!10s! %5!-12s! %1!s! + Interface %1!s! Parameters ---------------------------------------------- IfLuid : %2!s! IfIndex : %3!u! State : %5!s! Metric : %6!s! Link MTU : %7!s! bytes Reachable Time : %8!u! ms Base Reachable Time : %9!s! ms Retransmission Interval : %10!s! ms DAD Transmits : %11!s! Site Prefix Length : %12!s! Site Id : %13!s! Forwarding : %14!s! Advertising : %15!s! Neighbor Discovery : %16!s! Neighbor Unreachability Detection : %17!s! Router Discovery : %18!s! Managed Address Configuration : %19!s! Other Stateful Configuration : %20!s! Weak Host Sends : %21!s! Weak Host Receives : %22!s! Use Automatic Metric : %23!s! Ignore Default Routes : %24!s! Advertised Router Lifetime : %25!s! seconds Advertise Default Route : %26!s! Current Hop Limit : %27!s! Force ARPND Wake up patterns : %28!s! Directed MAC Wake up patterns : %29!s! ECN capability : %30!s!  Interface %1!s! Parameters ---------------------------------------------- IfLuid : %2!s! IfIndex : %3!u! State : %5!s! Metric : %6!s! Link MTU : %7!s! bytes Reachable Time : %8!u! ms Base Reachable Time : %9!s! ms Retransmission Interval : %10!s! ms DAD Transmits : %11!s! Site Prefix Length : %12!s! Site Id : %13!s! Forwarding : %14!s! Advertising : %15!s! Neighbor Discovery : %16!s! Neighbor Unreachability Detection : %17!s! Router Discovery : %18!s! Managed Address Configuration : %19!s! Other Stateful Configuration : %20!s! Weak Host Sends : %21!s! Weak Host Receives : %22!s! Use Automatic Metric : %23!s! Ignore Default Routes : %24!s! Advertised Router Lifetime : %25!s! seconds Advertise Default Route : %26!s! Current Hop Limit : %27!s! Force ARPND Wake up patterns : %28!s! Directed MAC Wake up patterns : %29!s! ECN capability : %30!s! Use Broadcast For Router Discovery : %31!s! Use Zero Broadcast Address : %32!s! Type of Interface : %33!s! Multicast Forwarding : %34!s! Multicast Forwarding Hop Limit : %35!u! w MTU MediaSenseState Bytes In Bytes Out Interface ------ --------------- --------- --------- ------------- '%2!6u! %3!15u! %4!9s! %5!9s! %1!s! z SubInterface %1!s! Parameters ---------------------------------------------- MTU : %2!u! Operational Status : %3!u! Bytes In : %4!s! Bytes Out : %5!s! Packets In : %6!s! Packets Out : %7!s! In Header Errors : %8!u! In Discards : %9!u! Fragment Oks : %10!u! Fragment Fails : %11!u! Fragment Creates : %12!u! PA Interface %1!d!: %2!s! {Addr Type DAD State Valid Life Pref. Life Address --------- ----------- ---------- ---------- ------------------------ '%8!-10s! %7!-11s!%5!11s! %6!10s! %2!s!  Address %2!s! Parameters --------------------------------------------------------- Interface Luid : %1!s! Scope Id : %3!u!.%4!u! Valid Lifetime : %5!s! Preferred Lifetime : %6!s! DAD State : %7!s! Address Type : %8!s! Skip as Source : %9!s! 0 IP Address: %1!s! = Subnet Prefix: %1!s! (mask %2!s!) Internet Address Physical Address Type -------------------------------------------- ----------------- ----------- PA%1!-45s! %2!-17s! %3!s! %4!s! Neighbor %1!s! ---------------------------------------------- Datalink Address : %2!s! State : %3!s! %4!s! Last Update : %6!u! Publish Type Met Prefix Idx Gateway/Interface Name ------- -------- --- ------------------------ --- ------------------------ /%5!-8s! %6!-9s! %7!-3s! %1!-24s!%3!5u! %4!s! / Destination Prefix: %1!s! Source Prefix: %2!s! Interface Index: %3!u! Gateway/Interface Name: %4!s! Publish: %5!s! Type: %6!s! Metric: %7!s! SitePrefixLength %8!u! ValidLifeTime %9!s! PreferredLifeTime %10!s! PANPrecedence Label Prefix ---------- ----- -------------------------------- %2!10u! %3!5u! %1!s! PAfScope References Last Address ---------- ---------- ---- --------------------------------- "%1!-10s! %3!10u! %4!-4s! %2!s! i Multicast Address : %2!s! Scope : %1!s! References : %3!u! Last Reporter? : %4!s!  Locality is disabled  Locality is enabled  Number of RTT Rows is %1!u! z NetworkId: %1!s! Start Address: %2!s! End Address: %3!s! RTT: %4!u! PMTU Destination Address Next Hop Address ---- --------------------------------------------- ------------------------- %5!4u! %1!-45s! %2!s! Destination : %1!s! Next Hop Address : %2!s! Source : %3!s! Interface : %4!s! Path MTU : %5!u! Upper-layer MTU : %6!u! RTT mean : %7!u! RTT deviation : %8!u! Path transmit speed (Bps): %9!u! Path receive speed (Bps) : %10!u! Link transmit Speed (bps): %11!I64u! Link receive Speed (bps) : %12!I64u! yPrefix Lifetime Interface ------------------------ ------------ ------------------------------ %1!-24s! %2!12s !%3!s! 3 Idx Router Address --- ------------------------ PA%1!3d! %2!s! MIB-II IP Statistics ------------------------------------------------------ Forwarding is: %1!s! Default TTL: %2!u! In Receives: %3!u! In Header Errors: %4!u! In Address Errors: %5!u! Datagrams Forwarded: %6!u! In Unknown Protocol: %7!u! In Discarded: %8!u! In Delivered: %9!u! Out Requests: %10!u! Routing Discards: %11!u! Out Discards: %12!u! Out No Routes: %13!u! Reassembly Timeout: %14!u! Reassembly Required: %15!u! Reassembled Ok: %16!u! Reassembly Failures: %17!u! Fragments Ok: %18!u! Fragments Failed: %19!u! Fragments Created: %20!u!  MIB-II ICMP Statistics ------------------------------------------------------ INPUT Messages: %1!u! Errors: %2!u! Destination Unreachable: %3!u! Time Exceeded: %4!u! Parameter Problems: %5!u! Source Quench: %6!u! Redirects: %7!u! Echo Requests: %8!u! Echo Replies: %9!u! Time Stamp Requests: %10!u! Time Stamp Replies: %11!u! Address Mask Requests: %12!u! Address Mask Replies: %13!u! OUTPUT Messages: %14!u! Errors: %15!u! Destination Unreachable: %16!u! Time Exceeded: %17!u! Parameter Problems: %18!u! Source Quench: %19!u! Redirects: %20!u! Echo Requests: %21!u! Echo Replies: %22!u! Time Stamp Requests: %23!u! Time Stamp Replies: %24!u! Address Mask Requests: %25!u! Address Mask Replies: %26!u! PA MIB-II UDP Statistics ------------------------------------------------------ In Datagrams: %1!u! In Invalid Port: %2!u! In Erroneous Datagrams: %3!u! Out Datagrams: %4!u! PA MIB-II TCP Statistics ------------------------------------------------------ Timeout Algorithm: %1!s! Minimum Timeout: %2!u! Maximum Timeout: %3!u! Maximum Connections: %4!s! Active Opens: %5!u! Passive Opens: %6!u! Attempts Failed: %7!u! Established Resets: %8!u! Currently Established: %9!u! In Segments: %10!u! Out Segments: %11!u! Retransmitted Segments: %12!u! In Errors: %13!u! Out Resets: %14!u! v MIB-II UDP Listener Entry Local Address LocalPort ------------------------------------------------- %1!16s! %2!10u! MIB-II TCP Connection Entry Local Address Local Port Remote Address Remote Port State ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%1!15s! %2!6u! %3!20s! %4!8u! %5!12s! MIB-II IP Net To Media Entry Physical Address IP Address Type Interface -------------------- --------------- --------------- ------------- $%2!-20s! %3!-15s! %4!-15s! %1!s! 0 Register with which suffix: %1!s! / Statically Configured DNS Servers: None / DNS servers configured through DHCP: None 0 Statically Configured DNS Servers: %1!s! 0 DNS servers configured through DHCP: %1!s! 0 %1!s! % Configuration for interface "%1!s!" ` Default Gateway: %1!s! Gateway Metric: %2!s! / Statically Configured WINS Servers: None / WINS servers configured through DHCP: None 0 Statically Configured WINS Servers: %1!s! 0 WINS servers configured through DHCP: %1!s! Temporary Address Parameters --------------------------------------------- Use Temporary Addresses : %1!s! Duplicate Address Detection Attempts: %2!u! Maximum Valid Lifetime : %3!s! Maximum Preferred Lifetime : %4!s! Regenerate Time : %5!s! Maximum Random Time : %6!s! Random Time : %7!s! +Link-Layer Address : %1!s! +Remote Link-Layer Address : %1!s! a Protocol %1!s! Port Exclusion Ranges Start Port End Port ---------- -------- %1!10u! %2!8u! %3!2c! # * - Administered port exclusions. Sets ISATAP state. ] Usage: %1!s! [state=](enabled|disabled|default) Parameters: Tag Value state - One of the following values: disabled: Disable the ISATAP service. No ISATAP interfaces are created. enabled: Enable the ISATAP service. Configure a link-local address on each ISATAP interface. Additional addresses may be assigned to an ISATAP interface by the ISATAP server. default: Attempt to contact the ISATAP server. If it cannot be contacted, no addresses are configured on the ISATAP interface. Remarks: Sets ISATAP state. Examples: %1!s! enabled Shows the ISATAP state. . Usage: %1!s! Shows the ISATAP state. LoopbackSystemManualAutoconfRIPOSPFPublic TemporaryDhcpAnycastPA InterfaceLinkSubnetAdminSiteGlobalYesNoIPv4IPv6PA) Query Failure Behavior : Always fall back to LLMNR and NetBIOS if the name does not exist in DNS or if the DNS servers are unreachable when on a private network Query Failure Behavior : Only use LLMNR and NetBIOS if the name does not exist in DNS Query Failure Behavior : Always fall back to LLMNR and NetBIOS for any kinds of errors O Query Resolution Behavior : Resolve only IPv6 addresses for names Query Resolution Behavior : Resolve both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses for names m Name Resolution Policy Table Options -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 DNSSEC : %1!s! PAInvalid Tentative Duplicate Deprecated Preferred IncompleteProbeDelayStale Reachable Unreachable Permanent(Router)n Persistent aging routes are not supported. To create non-persistent aging routes, specify the active store. Enabled (Group Policy)Disabled (Group Policy)EnabledDisabled. Connectivity Platform State: %1!s! { IfIndex Provider Name ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ( %1!u! %2!s! ActiveUnable to assign an addressNot Configured Connectivity Provider %1!s! Parameters ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Interface index : %2!u! IPv4 configured prefix : %3!s! IPv6 configured prefix : %4!s! IPv4 address state : %5!s! IPv6 address state : %6!s! Process Id : %7!u! SDDL string : %8!ws!' No providers are currently installed. U User or Group Name : %1!ws!\%2!ws! %3!ws!AllowedDenied-Can't get security descriptor, Error: %1!d! Can't get DACL, Error: %1!d! Can't get ACE, Error: %1!d! Bad ACE, Error: %1!d! Can't lookup sid, Error: %1!d! No memory, Error: %1!d! ] Interface %1!s!%2!s! Parameters ------------------------------------------------------------ Most Recent Client Address Total Bytes In Total Bytes Out ------------------------------------------ ----------------- ----------------- %1!-42s! %2!-17u! %3!-17u!  Role : %1!s! URL : %2!s! Client authentication mode : %3!s! Last Error Code : 0x%4!x! M Total bytes received : %1!I64u! Total bytes sent : %2!I64u! l Role : %1!s! URL : %2!s! Last Error Code : 0x%4!x! PA=Interface Status : IPHTTPS interface disconnected +Interface Status : system error <Interface Status : invalid IPHTTPS URL specified :Interface Status : http initialization failure 7Interface Status : IPHTTPS interface active AInterface Status : IPHTTPS interface creation failure =Interface Status : no usable certificate(s) found FInterface Status : failed to connect to the IPHTTPS server ?Interface Status : connecting to the IPHTTPS server \Interface Status : failed to connect to the IPHTTPS server. Waiting to reconnect <Interface Status : IPHTTPS interface deactivated JInterface Status : IPHTTPS interface administratively disabled Interface Status : IPHTTPS interface not installed. Other corporate connectivity available. There are currently no active IP-HTTPS profiles. To view the configured IP-HTTPS profiles, execute the following Powershell command - 'Get-NetIPHTTPSConfiguration'. PALCreates an IPHTTPS client or server interface and configures the properties  Usage: %1!s! [type=](server|client) [url=]<string> [[state=](enabled|disabled|default)] [[authmode=](none|certificates)] Parameters: Tag Value type - One of the following values: client OR server (option valid only on Windows Server machines) url - Url on which the server interface listens for HTTP(S) requests OR Url to which the client interface sends HTTP(S) requests state - One of the following values: default: Server interface - always configured. Client interface - configured on demand based on other connectivity options available.(Client interfaces are created with this setting by default enabled: always configured(Server interfaces are created with this setting by default disabled: interface will be disabled. authmode - One of the following values: none: No client authentication will be performed during the SSL handshake (This is the default setting). certificates: Client certificates will be used to authenticate clients (This option applies only to a server interface and is valid only on Windows Server machines) Remarks: Adds an IPHTTPS interface Examples: %1!s! server https://*:443/IPHTTPS enabled certificates %1!s! client https://myserver/IPHTTPS default The first command adds an IPHTTPS server interface and configures it to listen on the specified URL and to use client certificates for client authentication.(Port numbers are required in the url specified for the server). The interface is always created at the boot time. The second command adds an IPHTTPS client interface and configures the specified URL to establish a HTTP(S) session with the IPHTTPS server. It is configured to be activated when no other connectivity options are available. -Delete an IPHTTPS client or server interface T Usage: %1!s! Parameters: none Remarks: Deletes the configured IPHTTPS interface >Sets the properties of an IPHTTPS client or server interface.  Usage: %1!s! [[url=]<string>] [[state=](enabled|disabled|default)] [[authmode=](none|certificates)] Parameters: Tag Value url - Url on which the server interface listens for HTTP(S) requests OR Url to which the client interface sends HTTP(S) requests state - One of the following values: default: Server interface - always configured. Client interface - configured on demand based on other connectivity options available. enabled: always configured. disabled: interface will be disabled. authmode - One of the following values: none: No client authentication will be performed during the SSL handshake. certificates: Client certificates will be used to authenticate clients (This option applies only to a server interface and is valid only on Windows Server machines) Remarks: Modifies the properties of an IPHTTPS interface Examples: %1!s! https://*:443/IPHTTPS1 none This command modifies a previously configured IPHTTPS server interface to use the URL https://*:443/IPHTTPS1 and to not use any client authentication. Modifying an interface may cause disruption in connectivity on the IPHTTPS interface. $Shows IPHTTPS interface statistics. Usage: %1!s! [[interface=]<string>] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name for which statistics are displayed. #Reset the IP HTTPS configurations. ] Usage: %1!s! Parameters: none Remarks: Deletes all locally configured IPHTTPS interfaces. BInvalid URL. The maximum allowed URL length is %1!d! characters. V Invalid %1!s! parameter (%2!s!). Prefix should be of the form <IPv4 address>/[0-32]. W Invalid %1!s! parameter (%2!s!). Prefix should be of the form <IPv6 address>/[0-128]. a Invalid %1!s! parameter (%2!s!). Interface identifier should be a valid LUID or interface name. E Invalid %1!s! parameter (%2!s!). It should be a valid IPv4 address. E Invalid %1!s! parameter (%2!s!). It should be a valid IPv6 address. L Invalid %1!s! parameter (%2!s!). Prefix length should be between 0 and 32. M Invalid %1!s! parameter (%2!s!). Prefix length should be between 0 and 128. D Invalid %1!s! parameter (%2!s!). Publish should be yes, no or age. H Invalid %1!s! parameter (%2!s!). Store should be active or persistent. " Invalid %1!s! parameter (%2!s!). IFailed to configure the DHCP service. The interface may be disconnected. +DHCP is already enabled on this interface. ; The configured DNS server is incorrect or does not exist. E There are no Domain Name Servers (DNS) configured on this computer. PA, DNS Name Resolution Policy Table Settings DNS Effective Name Resolution Policy Table Settings Note: DirectAccess settings are inactive when this computer is inside a corporate network. 6 DNS Effective Name Resolution Policy Table Settings Z Settings for %1!s! ----------------------------------------------------------------------0 DNSSEC (Validation) : %1!s!0 DNSSEC (IPsec) : %1!s!0 DirectAccess (DNS Servers) : %1!s!0 %1!s!0 DirectAccess (IPsec) : %1!s!0 DirectAccess (Proxy Settings) : %1!s! Authentication<Authentication and encryption (3DES, AES128, AES192, AES256)6Authentication and encryption (AES128, AES192, AES256).Authentication and encryption (AES192, AES256)/ Network Location Behavior : %1!s! kLet Network ID determine when Direct Access settings are to be used!Always use Direct Access settings Ignore table Never use Direct Access settings Bypass proxyUse default browser settingsC Machine Location : Outside corporate network B Machine Location : Inside corporate network @ Direct Access Settings : Configured and Enabled A Direct Access Settings : Configured and Disabled PA8 Direct Access Settings : Not Configured 4 DNSSEC Settings : Configured 8 DNSSEC Settings : Not Configured 0 DNSSEC (Certification Authority) : %1!s!0 DirectAccess (Certification Authority) : %1!s!0 Generic (DNS Servers) : %1!s!0 IDN (Encoding) : %1!s!UTF-8 (default)UTF-8 with mappingPunycode0 Generic (VPN Trigger) : %1!s!PAEnabledDisabledPA Primary only$Both primary and connection-specificNone Best RouteCompartment Forwarding CompartmentControl ProtocolPA Echo RequestEcho Sequence RequestGlobal InterfaceAnycast AddressMulticast AddressUnicast AddressNeighborPath Potential Prefix PolicyProxy NeighborRoute Site Prefix SubinterfaceWakeup PatternPAResolve Neighbor!Shows all port proxy parameters. : Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Shows all port proxy parameters. EShows parameters for proxying IPv4 connections to another IPv4 port. ^ Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Shows parameters for proxying IPv4 connections to another IPv4 port. 8Shows parameters for proxying IPv4 connections to IPv6. Q Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Shows parameters for proxying IPv4 connections to IPv6. 8Shows parameters for proxying IPv6 connections to IPv4. Q Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Shows parameters for proxying IPv6 connections to IPv4. EShows parameters for proxying IPv6 connections to another IPv6 port. ^ Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Shows parameters for proxying IPv6 connections to another IPv6 port. PACAdds an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv4.  Usage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename> [connectaddress=]<IPv4 address>|<hostname> [[connectport=]<integer>|<servicename>] [[listenaddress=]<IPv4 address>|<hostname>] [[protocol=]tcp] Parameters: Tag Value listenport - IPv4 port on which to listen. connectaddress - IPv4 address to which to connect. connectport - IPv4 port to which to connect. listenaddress - IPv4 address on which to listen. protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported. Remarks: Adds an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv4. PACAdds an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv6.  Usage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename> [[connectaddress=]<IPv6 address>|<hostname>] [[connectport=]<integer>|<servicename>] [[listenaddress=]<IPv4 address>|<hostname>] [[protocol=]tcp] Parameters: Tag Value listenport - IPv4 port on which to listen. connectaddress - IPv6 address to which to connect. connectport - IPv6 port to which to connect. listenaddress - IPv4 address on which to listen. protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported. Remarks: Adds an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv6. CAdds an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv4.  Usage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename> [[connectaddress=]<IPv4 address>|<hostname>] [[connectport=]<integer>|<servicename>] [[listenaddress=]<IPv6 address>|<hostname>] [[protocol=]tcp] Parameters: Tag Value listenport - IPv6 port on which to listen. connectaddress - IPv4 address to which to connect. connectport - IPv4 port to which to connect. listenaddress - IPv6 address on which to listen. protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported. Remarks: Adds an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv4. CAdds an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv6.  Usage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename> [connectaddress=]<IPv6 address>|<hostname> [[connectport=]<integer>|<servicename>] [[listenaddress=]<IPv6 address>|<hostname>] [[protocol=]tcp] Parameters: Tag Value listenport - IPv6 port on which to listen. connectaddress - IPv6 address to which to connect. connectport - IPv6 port to which to connect. listenaddress - IPv6 address on which to listen. protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported. Remarks: Adds an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv6. FDeletes an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv4.  Usage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename> [[listenaddress=]<IPv4 address>|<hostname>] [[protocol=]tcp] Parameters: Tag Value listenport - IPv4 port on which to listen. listenaddress - IPv4 address on which to listen. protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported. Remarks: Deletes an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv4. FDeletes an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv6.  Usage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename> [[listenaddress=]<IPv4 address>|<hostname>] [[protocol=]tcp] Parameters: Tag Value listenport - IPv4 port on which to listen. listenaddress - IPv4 address on which to listen. protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported. Remarks: Deletes an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv6. FDeletes an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv4.  Usage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename> [[listenaddress=]<IPv6 address>|<hostname>] [[protocol=]tcp] Parameters: Tag Value listenport - IPv6 port on which to listen. listenaddress - IPv6 address on which to listen. protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported. Remarks: Deletes an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv4. FDeletes an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv6.  Usage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename> [[listenaddress=]<IPv6 address>|<hostname>] [[protocol=]tcp] Parameters: Tag Value listenport - IPv6 port on which to listen. listenaddress - IPv6 address on which to listen. protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported. Remarks: Deletes an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv6. FUpdates an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv4.  Usage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename> [connectaddress=]<IPv4 address>|<hostname> [[connectport=]<integer>|<servicename>] [[listenaddress=]<IPv4 address>|<hostname>] [[protocol=]tcp] Parameters: Tag Value listenport - IPv4 port on which to listen. connectaddress - IPv4 address to which to connect. connectport - IPv4 port to which to connect. listenaddress - IPv4 address on which to listen. protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported. Remarks: Updates an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv4. FUpdates an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv6.  Usage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename> [[connectaddress=]<IPv6 address>|<hostname>] [[connectport=]<integer>|<servicename>] [[listenaddress=]<IPv4 address>|<hostname>] [[protocol=]tcp] Parameters: Tag Value listenport - IPv4 port on which to listen. connectaddress - IPv6 address to which to connect. connectport - IPv6 port to which to connect. listenaddress - IPv4 address on which to listen. protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported. Remarks: Updates an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv6. FUpdates an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv4.  Usage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename> [[connectaddress=]<IPv4 address>|<hostname>] [[connectport=]<integer>|<servicename>] [[listenaddress=]<IPv6 address>|<hostname>] [[protocol=]tcp] Parameters: Tag Value listenport - IPv6 port on which to listen. connectaddress - IPv4 address to which to connect. connectport - IPv4 port to which to connect. listenaddress - IPv6 address on which to listen. protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported. Remarks: Updates an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv4. FUpdates an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv6.  Usage: %1!s! [listenport=]<integer>|<servicename> [connectaddress=]<IPv6 address>|<hostname> [[connectport=]<integer>|<servicename>] [[listenaddress=]<IPv6 address>|<hostname>] [[protocol=]tcp] Parameters: Tag Value listenport - IPv6 port on which to listen. connectaddress - IPv6 address to which to connect. connectport - IPv6 port to which to connect. listenaddress - IPv6 address on which to listen. protocol - Protocol to use. Currently only TCP is supported. Remarks: Updates an entry to listen on for IPv6 and proxy connect to via IPv6. &Resets portproxy configuration state. ? Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Resets portproxy configuration state. PAP #======================== # Port Proxy configuration #======================== $ # End of Port Proxy configuration "%1!-15s! %2!-10s! %3!-15s! %4!s! Listen on %1!s!: Connect to %2!s!: Address Port Address Port --------------- ---------- --------------- ---------- PAAdds a binding filter. 7 Usage: %1!s! [npi=]<string> [client=]<string> [provider=]<string> [[type=]block|singleclient] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value npi - The NPI guid or name. client - The client guid or name. provider - The provider guid or name. type - One of the following values: block: The specified client may not bind to the provider. singleclient: Only the specified client may bind to the provider. This is the default. store - One of the following values: active: Filter will disappear on next boot. persistent: Filter will be persistent. This is the default. Remarks: Adds a new binding filter. Deletes a binding filter.  Usage: %1!s! [npi=]<string> [client=]<string> [provider=]<string> [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value npi - The NPI guid or name. client - The client guid or name. provider - The provider guid or name. store - One of the following values: active: Deletion only lasts until next boot. persistent: Deletion is persistent. This is the default. Remarks: Deletes a new binding filter. Shows all binding filters.  Usage: %1!s! [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value store - One of the following values: active: Show filters in the stack (default). persistent: Show persistent filters. Remarks: Shows all binding filters. PAShows locality info. Shows locality info. Shows locality info. PAShows locality info. PAa # ---------------------------------- # IPv4 Configuration # ---------------------------------- # End of IPv4 configuration + # Interface IPv4 Configuration for %1!s! a # ---------------------------------- # IPv6 Configuration # ---------------------------------- # End of IPv6 configuration + # Interface IPv6 Configuration for %1!s! d # ---------------------------------- # IPHTTPS Configuration # ---------------------------------- # End of IPHTTPS configuration Other2Modifies global configuration general parameters. Usage: %1!s! [[defaultcurhoplimit=]<integer>] [neighborcachelimit=]<integer> [[routecachelimit=]<integer>] [[reassemblylimit=]<integer>] [[icmpredirects=]enabled|disabled] [[sourceroutingbehavior=]drop|forward|dontforward] [[taskoffload=]enabled|disabled] [[dhcpmediasense=]enabled|disabled] [[mediasenseeventlog=]enabled|disabled] [[mldlevel=]none|sendonly|all] [[mldversion=]version1|version2|version3] [[multicastforwarding=]enabled|disabled] [[groupforwardedfragments=]enabled|disabled] [[randomizeidentifiers=]enabled|disabled] [[store=]active|persistent] [[addressmaskreply=]enabled|disabled] [[minmtu=]<integer>] Parameters: Tag Value defaultcurhoplimit - Default HopLimit of packets sent. neighborcachelimit - Maximum number of neighbor cache entries. routecachelimit - Maximum number of route cache entries. reassemblylimit - Maximum size of reassembly buffer. icmpredirects - Whether the path cache is updated in response to ICMP redirect packets. sourceroutingbehavior - Determines the behavior for source routed packets. Per RFC 5095 support for forwarding of source routed IPv6 packets has been removed, and the setting forward now has the same effect as dontforward. taskoffload - Whether task offload is enabled or not. dhcpmediasense - Whether media sense is enabled or not. mediasenseeventlog - Whether media sense logging is enabled or not. mldlevel - Level of multicast support. none implies mulitcast packets can neither be sent nor received; sendonly implies multicast packets can be sent but not received; all implies multicast packets can be sent as well as received. mldversion - Maximum MLD version supported by the host. multicastforwarding - Whether multicast packets can be forwarded. groupforwardedfragments - Whether fragments should be collected into groups before being forwarded. randomizeidentifiers - Whether interface identifiers are randomized. store - One of the following values: active: Set only lasts until next boot. persistent: Set is persistent. This is the default. addressmaskreply - Whether the computer will respond to ICMP Address mask packets minmtu - The minimum value of IP MTU set to avoid fragmentation. A low MTU size could cause severe decrease in performance. For IPv4 the value can be varied between 352-576. For IPv6 the value is fixed at 1280. Remarks: Modifies global configuration general parameters. Example: %1!s! 32 100 100000 'Shows global configuration parameters. 3 Usage: %1!s! [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value store - One of the following values: active: Show information in the stack (default). persistent: Show persistent information. Remarks: Shows global configuration parameters. /Modifies compartment configuration parameters. V Usage: %1!s! [compartment=]<integer> [defaultcurhoplimit=]<integer> [store=]active|persistent Parameters: Tag Value compartment - Compartment Identifier. defaultcurhoplimit - Default hop limit value for outgoing packets. store - One of the following values: active: Set only lasts until next boot. persistent: Set is persistent. Remarks: Modifies compartment configuration parameters. Example: %1!s! compartment=1 defaultcurhoplimit=255 store=active Shows compartment parameters. ` Usage: %1!s! [[compartment=]<integer>] [[level=]normal|verbose] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value compartment - Compartment Id. level - One of the following values: normal: Display one line per compartment. This is the default when no compartment is given. verbose: Display extra information on each compartment. This is the default when an compartment is given. store - One of the following values: active: Show compartments in the stack (default). persistent: Show persistent compartments. Remarks: Displays information about all compartments, or about a given compartment if one is specified. 4Modifies interface configuration parameters for IP.  Usage: %1!s! [interface=]<string> [[forwarding=]enabled|disabled] [[advertise=]enabled|disabled] [[mtu=]<integer>] [[siteid=]<integer>] [[metric=]automatic|<integer>] [[firewall=]enabled|disabled] [[siteprefixlength=]<integer>] [[nud=]enabled|disabled] [[basereachabletime=]<integer>] [[retransmittime=]<integer>] [[dadtransmits=]<integer>] [[routerdiscovery=]enabled|disabled|dhcp] [[managedaddress=]enabled|disabled] [[otherstateful=]enabled|disabled] [[weakhostsend=]enabled|disabled] [[weakhostreceive=]enabled|disabled] [[ignoredefaultroutes=]enabled|disabled] [[advertisedrouterlifetime=]<0-65535>] [[advertisedefaultroute=]enabled|disabled] [[currenthoplimit=]<0-255>] [[store=]active|persistent] [[forcearpndwolpattern=]enabled|disabled] [[enabledirectedmacwolpattern=]enabled|disabled] [[ecncapability=]ecndisabled|ect1|ect0|application] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. forwarding - Whether packets arriving on this interface can be forwarded to other interfaces. advertise - Whether router advertisements are to be sent on this interface. The default is disabled. mtu - The MTU of this interface. The default is the natural MTU of the link. siteid - The Site-id can no longer be configured from netsh. metric - Interface metric, added to route metrics for all routes over the interface. firewall - The Firewall can no longer be configured from netsh. siteprefixlength - Default length of global prefix for the site. nud - Whether neighbor unreachability detection is enabled. Default depends on type of interface. basereachable - Base reachable time (in ms). retransmittime - Retransmit time (in ms). dadtransmits - Number of duplicate address detection transmits. routerdiscovery - Can be enabled, disabled, or controlled by DHCP. managedaddress - Whether managed address configuration is enabled. Setting this parameter will have no effect on an interface that has router discovery enabled & advertising disabled. In that case the parameter is controlled by router discovery. otherstateful - Whether other stateful configuration is enabled. Setting this parameter will have no effect on an interface that has router discovery enabled & advertising disabled. In that case the parameter is controlled by router discovery. weakhostsend - Whether weak host sends are enabled. weakhostreceive - Whether weak host receives are enabled. ignoredefaultroutes- Ignores default routes on the interface. Default: Disabled advertisedrouterlifetime- Router lifetime (in seconds). Default is 1800. advertisedefaultroute- Whether interface will be advertised as default router. currenthoplimit - Hop limit in outbound traffic. store - active: Set only lasts until next boot. persistent: Set is persistent. forcearpndwolpattern- Whether address resolution and neighbor discovery packet patterns are configured to wake up the machine. enabledirectedmacwolpattern - Whether directed MAC packet patterns are configured to wake up the machine. ecncapability - Whether outgoing packets are ECN marked. Remarks: Modifies interface configuration parameters. Example: %1!s! "1" metric=2 forwarding=enabled store=active Shows interface parameters.  Usage: %1!s! [[interface=]<string>] [[rr=]<integer>] [[level=]normal|verbose] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. rr - A rate in seconds between refreshment of interface statistics. level - One of the following values: normal: Display one line per interface. This is the default when no interface is given. verbose: Display extra information on each interface. This is the default when an interface is given. store - One of the following values: active: Show interfaces in the stack (default). persistent: Show persistent interfaces. Remarks: Displays information about all interfaces, or about a given interface if one is specified. PA0Modifies subinterface configuration parameters.  Usage: %1!s! [interface=]<string> [[mtu=]<integer>] [[subinterface=]<string>] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. mtu - The MTU of this subinterface. The default is the natural MTU of the link. subinterface - Subinterface LUID. This is only required on interfaces with multiple subinterfaces. store - One of the following values: active: Set only lasts until next boot. persistent: Set is persistent. Remarks: Modifies subinterface configuration parameters. Example: %1!s! "1" mtu=1500 store=active Shows subinterface parameters. 1 Usage: %1!s! [[interface=]<string>] [[subinterface=]<string>] [[level=]normal|verbose] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. subinterface - Subinterface LUID. This is only useful on interfaces with multiple subinterfaces. level - One of the following values: normal: Display one line per subinterface. This is the default when no subinterface is given. verbose: Display extra information on each subinterface. This is the default when an subinterface is given. store - One of the following values: active: Show subinterfaces in the stack (default). persistent: Show persistent subinterfaces. Remarks: Displays information about all subinterfaces, or about all subinterfaces on a given interface if one is specified. HAdds a static IP address or default gateway to the specified interface. 8Sets the IP address or default gateway to an interface. GDeletes an IP address or default gateway from the specified interface. Shows current IP addresses. PAAdds a neighbor address. Sets a neighbor address. Shows neighbor cache entries. Adds a route over an interface. Modifies route parameters. PADeletes a route. Shows route table entries.  Usage: %1!s! [[level=]normal|verbose] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value level - One of the following values: normal: Display normal routes only. This is the default. verbose: Also display routes used for loopback. store - One of the following values: active: Show information in the stack (default). persistent: Show persistent information. Remarks: Shows route table entries. PA"Displays multicast groups joined.  Usage: %1!s! [[interface=]<string>] [[level=]normal|verbose] Parameters: Tag Value name - Interface name or index. level - One of the following values: normal: Display one line per interface. This is the default when no interface is given. verbose: Display extra information on each interface. This is the default when an interface is given. Remarks: Displays IP multicast groups that have been joined on one or more interfaces. If an interface is not specified, multicast groups for all interfaces are shown. Examples: %1!s! %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection 1" PADeletes the destination cache.  Usage: %1!s! [[interface=]<string> [[address=]<IP address>]] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. address - Address of destination. Remarks: Flushes the destination cache. If an interface is specified, flushes the cache only on that interface. If an address is also specified, deletes only that destination cache entry. Example: %1!s! "Private" !Shows destination cache entries. ! Usage: %1!s! [[interface=]<string> [[address=]<IP address>]] [[level=]normal|verbose] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. address - Address of destination. level - One of the following values: normal: Display one line per entry. This is the default when no address is given. verbose: Display extra information on each entry. This is the default when an address is given. Remarks: Shows destination cache entries. If an interface is specified, shows the cache only on that interface. If an address is also specified, shows only that destination cache entry. >Modifies the range of ports used for dynamic port assignment.  Usage: %1!s! [protocol=]tcp|udp [startport=]<integer> [numberofports=]<integer> [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value protocol - One of the following values: tcp: modify the dynamic port range for TCP. udp: modify the dynamic port range for UDP. startport - The starting port for dynamic port assignment. numberofports - The number of ports available for dynamic port assignment. store - One of the following values: active: Set only lasts until next boot. persistent: Set is persistent. This is the default. Remarks: Modifies the range of ports used for dynamic port assignment. Dynamic port assignment is also known as wildcard port assignment. Example: %1!s! protocol=tcp startport=10000 numberofports=20000 3Shows dynamic port range configuration parameters.  Usage: %1!s! [protocol=]tcp|udp [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value protocol - One of the following values: tcp: Show the dynamic port range for TCP. udp: Show the dynamic port range for UDP. store - One of the following values: active: Show information in the stack (default). persistent: Show persistent information. Remarks: Shows dynamic port range configuration parameters. !Shows site prefix table entries. 9 Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Displays the site prefix table. <Adds a router to the potential router list on an interface. f Usage: %1!s! [interface=]<string> [[address=]<IPv6 address>] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface on which to add the potential router. address - Address of the potential router. Remarks: Adds a potential router on a given interface. Example: %1!s! "Internet" fe80::1 ADeletes a router from the potential router list on an interface. p Usage: %1!s! [interface=]<string> [[address=]<IPv6 address>] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface from which to delete the potential router. address - Address of the potential router. Remarks: Deletes a potential router from a given interface. Example: %1!s! "Internet" fe80::1 Shows potential routers. Usage: %1!s! [[interface=]<string>] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. Remarks: Displays all potential routers, or all potential routers on a given interface if one is specified. 2Adds an exclusion for consecutive block of ports. o Usage: %1!s! [protocol=]tcp|udp [startport=]<integer> [numberofports=]<integer> [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value protocol - One of the following values: tcp: Adds an exclusion for TCP. udp: Adds an exclusion for UDP. startport - The starting port number for an exclusion. numberofports - The number of ports starting from the startport for an exclusion. store - One of the following values: active: Set only lasts until next boot. persistent: Change is persistent. This is the default. Remarks: Adds an exclusion for consecutive block of ports. Example: %1!s! protocol=tcp startport=50000 numberofports=20 6Deletes an exclusion for consecutive blocks of ports.  Usage: %1!s! [protocol=]tcp|udp [startport=]<integer> [numberofports=]<integer> [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value protocol - One of the following values: tcp: Deletes an exclusion for TCP. udp: Deletes an exclusion for UDP. startport - The starting port number of a previously created exclusion. numberofports - The number of ports starting from the startport of a previously created exclusion. store - One of the following values: active: Delete only lasts until next boot. persistent: Delete is persistent. This is the default. Remarks: Deletes an exclusion for consecutive blocks of ports. startport and numberofports should be exactly same as previously created exclusion. Example: %1!s! protocol=tcp startport=50000 numberofports=20 Shows all excluded port ranges.  Usage: %1!s! [protocol=]tcp|udp [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value protocol - One of the following values: tcp: Shows an exclusion ranges for TCP. udp: Shows an exclusion ranges for UDP. store - One of the following values: active: Shows information in the stack (default). persistent: Shows persistent information. Remarks: Shows all excluded port ranges. PAConstantMIL-STD-1778 Appendix BVan Jacobson's AlgorithmDisplays IP statistics. PA Usage: %1!s! [[rr=]<integer>] Parameters: Tag Value rr - A rate in seconds between refreshment of IP statistics. Remarks: Displays IP statistics information. Examples: %1!s! %1!s! rr=5 Displays ICMP statistics.  Usage: %1!s! [[rr=]<integer>] Parameters: Tag Value rr - A rate in seconds between refreshment of interface ICMP statistics. Remarks: Displays ICMP statistics information. Examples: %1!s! %1!s! rr=5 #Displays IP net-to-media mappings. 0 Usage: %1!s! [[rr=]<integer>] Parameters: Tag Value rr - A rate in seconds between refreshment of interface IP net-to-media mappings. Remarks: Displays IP network to physical media mappings information. Examples: %1!s! %1!s! rr=5 0Displays IP address and additional information.  Usage: %1!s! [[name=]<string>] Parameters: Tag Value name - The name or index of a specific interface. Remarks: Displays the IP address configuration for a specific interface or interfaces, and other TCP/IP configuration information, such as configured DNS and WINS servers. Examples: %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection" +Modifies privacy configuration parameters.  Usage: %1!s! [[state=]enabled|disabled] [[maxdadattempts=]<integer>] [[maxvalidlifetime=]<integer>] [[maxpreferredlifetime=]<integer>] [[regeneratetime=]<integer>] [[maxrandomtime=]<integer>] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value state - Whether temporary addresses are enabled. maxdadattempts - Duplicate address detection attempts. The default value is 5. maxvalidlifetime - Maximum lifetime over which an temporary address is valid. The default value is 7d (seven days). maxpreferredlifetime - Maximum lifetime over which an temporary is preferred. The default value is 1d (one day). regeneratetime - Time prior to deprecating an temporary address when a new address is generated. The default value is 5s (five seconds). maxrandomtime - Upper bound to use when computing a random delay at startup time. The default value is 10m (ten minutes). store - One of the following values: active: Change only lasts until next boot. persistent: Change is persistent (default). Remarks: Modifies parameters related to temporary address generation. If randomtime is specified, the maxrandomtime value is not used. Time values can be expressed in days, hours, minutes, and seconds; e.g. 1d2h3m4s. (Shows privacy configuration parameters. 4 Usage: %1!s! [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value store - One of the following values: active: Show information in the stack (default). persistent: Show persistent information. Remarks: Shows privacy configuration parameters. No longer supported. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: In some previous versions of Windows, this command was used with various types of deprecated IPv6 functionality. Arguments are now ignored. PAReset the IP configurations. Usage: %1!s! Parameters: none Remarks: Removes all user configured settings. Restarting computer is required before the default settings to be effect. Install the IP protocol. Usage: %1!s! Parameters: none Remarks: Installs the IP protocol. Restarting computer is required for this action to take effect. Uninstall the IP protocol. Usage: %1!s! Parameters: none Remarks: Uninstalls the IP protocol. Restarting computer is required for this action to take effect. PAClosedListenSYN Sent SYN Received Established FIN Wait1 FIN Wait2 Close WaitClosingLast Ack Time WaitDynamicStatic Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [[address=]<IPv4 address>[/<integer> [[mask=]<IPv4 mask>]] [[type=]unicast|anycast]] [[gateway=]<IPv4 address> [gwmetric=]<integer>] [[validlifetime=]<integer>|infinite] [[preferredlifetime=]<integer>|infinite] [[subinterface=]<string>] [[store=]active|persistent] [[skipassource=]true|false] Parameters: Tag Value name - Interface name or index. address - IPv4 address to add, optionally followed by the subnet prefix length. mask - The IP subnet mask for the specified IP address. type - One of the following values: unicast: Adds a unicast address (default). anycast: Adds an anycast address. gateway - The IPv4 address of a default gateway to add. gwmetric - The metric to the default gateway. validlifetime - Lifetime over which the address/route is valid. The default value is infinite. preferredlifetime - Lifetime over which the address/route is preferred. The default value is infinite. subinterface - LUID of subinterface on which the default gateway exists. This parameter is only needed on interfaces with multiple subinterfaces. store - One of the following values: active: Address will disappear on next boot. persistent: Address will be persistent. This is the default. skipassource - Do not use the address as source address for any outgoing packet unless explicitly specified. The default value is false. Remarks: Adds static IP addresses and default gateways to an interface. If DHCP is enabled on the interface, it will be disabled. Examples: %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection" 10.0.0.2 255.0.0.0 %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection" gateway=10.0.0.3 gwmetric=2 The first command adds a static IP address of 10.0.0.2 with a subnet mask of 255.0.0.0 to the Wired Ethernet Connection interface. The second command adds the IP address of 10.0.0.3 as a second default gateway for this interface with a gateway metric of 2. Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [[source=]dhcp|static] [[address=]<IPv4 address>[/<integer>] [[mask=]<IPv4 mask>] [[gateway=]<IPv4 address>|none [gwmetric=]<integer>] [[type=]unicast|anycast] [[subinterface=]<string>] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value name - Interface name or index. source - One of the following values: dhcp: Enables DHCP for configuring IP addresses for the specified interface. static: Disables DHCP for configuring IP addresses for the specified interface. This value must be specified if an address or a gateway is being configured. address - IPv4 address to add or modify, optionally followed by the subnet prefix length. mask - The IP subnet mask for the specified IP address. gateway - One of the following values: <IPv4 address>: A specific default gateway for the static IP address you are setting. none: No default gateways are set. This is the default. gwmetric - The metric for the default gateway. This field should be set only if gateway is specified. type - One of the following values: unicast: Marks the address as a unicast address. This is the default. anycast: Marks the address as an anycast address. subinterface - LUID of the subinterface on which the default gateway exists. This parameter is only needed on interfaces with multiple subinterfaces. store - One of the following values: active: Set only lasts until next boot. persistent: Set is persistent. This is the default. Remarks: Used to enable or disable DHCP for IP address configuration. Also removes any previous static IP addresses and default gateways, and can add a new static IP address and default gateway. Examples: %1!s! name="Wired Ethernet Connection" source=dhcp %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection" static 10.0.0.9 255.0.0.0 10.0.0.1 1  Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [[address=]<IPv4 address>] [[gateway=]<IPv4 address>|all] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value name - Interface name or index. address - The static IP address to delete. gateway - One of the following values: <IP address>: A specific default gateway IP address to delete. all: Deletes all default gateway IP addresses on the. interface. store - One of the following values: active: Deletion only lasts until next boot. persistent: Deletion is persistent. This is the default. Remarks: Deletes a static IP address or a static default gateway from a specified interface. Examples: %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection" addr=10.0.0.1 gateway=all !Shows IP address configurations. PA Usage: %1!s! [[name=]<string>] Parameters: Tag Value name - The name or index of a specific interface. Remarks: Displays the IP address configuration for an interface or interfaces. The information displayed for this command consists of: Field Description ----- ----------- DHCP enabled Shows whether the address comes from static or DHCP configuration. IP Address Shows the IP address configured for an interface. Subnet Mask Shows the subnet mask associated with the IP address. Default Gateway Shows the IP address of a default gateway for the interface. Gateway Metric Shows the metric for the default gateway shown above. Only applies if multiple default gateways are configured. Interface Metric Shows the metric for an interface. Only applies if multiple interfaces are configured. Examples: %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection" ; Usage: %1!s! [[interface=]<string>] [[level=]normal|verbose] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. level - One of the following values: normal: Display one line per interface. This is the default when no interface is given. verbose: Display extra information on each interface. This is the default when an interface is given. store - One of the following values: active: Show addresses in the stack (default). persistent: Show persistent addresses. Remarks: Displays all IPv4 addresses, or all addresses on a given interface if one is specified. + Usage: %1!s! [interface=]<string> [address=]<IPv4 address>] [neighbor=]<string> [[subinterface=]<string>] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. address - Network address of neighbor. neighbor - Link layer address of neighbor. subinterface - LUID of the subinterface. This is only needed on interfaces with multiple subinterfaces. store - One of the following values: active: Address will disappear on next boot. persistent: Address will be persistent. This is the default. Example: %1!s! "Private" "10.1.1.1" "12-34-56-78-9a-bc"  Usage: %1!s! [interface=]<string> [address=]<IPv4 address>] [neighbor=]<string> [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. address - Network address of neighbor. neighbor - Link layer address of neighbor store - One of the following values: active: Address will disappear on next boot. persistent: Address will be persistent. This is the default. Example: %1!s! "Private" "10.1.1.1" "12-34-56-78-9a-bc" 1Flushes the ARP cache for one or all interfaces. I Usage: %1!s! [[name=]<string> [[address=]<IPv4 address>] [[subinterface=]<string>]] [[store=]active|persistent]] Parameters: Tag Value name - Interface name or index. address - Address of neighbor. subinterface - Subinterface LUID. store - One of the following values: active: Entry may appear on next boot. persistent: Entry will disappear. By default, entries in both stores are deleted. Remarks: Flushes the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache. If an interface is specified, flushes the cache only on that interface. If an address is also specified, deletes only that ARP cache entry. Example: %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection"  Usage: %1!s! [[interface=]<string> [[address=]<IP address>]] [[subinterface=]<string>] [[level=]normal|verbose] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. address - Address of neighbor. subinterface - Subinterface LUID. level - One of the following values: normal: Display one line per subinterface. This is the default when no subinterface is given. verbose: Display extra information on each subinterface. This is the default when an subinterface is given. store - One of the following values: active: Show subinterfaces in the stack (default). persistent: Show persistent subinterfaces. Remarks: Shows neighbor cache entries. If an interface is specified, shows the cache only on that interface. If a subinterface is also specified, shows only the cache for that subinterface. If an address is specified as well, shows only that specific neighbor cache entry.  Usage: %1!s! [prefix=]<IPv4 address>/<integer> [interface=]<string> [[nexthop=]<IPv4 address>] [[siteprefixlength=]<integer>] [[metric=]<integer>] [[publish=]no|age|yes] [[validlifetime=]<integer>|infinite] [[preferredlifetime=]<integer>|infinite] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value prefix - Prefix for which to add a route. interface - Interface name or index. nexthop - Gateway address, if prefix is not on-link. siteprefixlength - Prefix length for the entire site, if on-link. metric - Route metric. publish - One of the following values: no: Not advertised in Route Advertisements. This is the default. age: Advertised in Route Advertisements with a finite lifetime. yes: Advertised in Route Advertisements with an infinite lifetime. validlifetime - Lifetime over which the route is valid. The default value is infinite. preferredlifetime - Lifetime over which the route is preferred. The default is equal to the valid lifetime. store - One of the following values: active: Change only lasts until next boot. persistent: Change is persistent. This is the default. Remarks: Adds a route for a given prefix. Example: %1!s! 10.2.0.0/16 "Internet" 10.0.0.1  Usage: %1!s! [prefix=]<IPv4 address>/<integer> [interface=]<string> [[nexthop=]<IPv4 address>] [[siteprefixlength=]<integer>] [[metric=]<integer>] [[publish=]no|age|yes] [[validlifetime=]<integer>|infinite] [[preferredlifetime=]<integer>|infinite] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value prefix - Prefix of route to modify. interface - Interface name or index. nexthop - Gateway address, if prefix is not on-link. siteprefixlength - Prefix length for the entire site, if on-link. metric - Route metric. publish - One of the following values: no: Not advertised in Route Advertisements. This is the default. age: Advertised in Route Advertisements with a finite lifetime. yes: Advertised in Route Advertisements with an infinite lifetime. validlifetime - Lifetime over which the route is valid. The default value is infinite. preferredlifetime - Lifetime over which the route is preferred. The default value is infinite. store - One of the following values: active: Change only lasts until next boot. persistent: Change is persistent. This is the default. Remarks: Modifies route parameters. Time values can be expressed in days, hours, minutes, and seconds; e.g. 1d2h3m4s. Example: %1!s! 10.2.0.0/16 "Internet" 10.0.0.1 0 2 yes 5000 5000 store=active  Usage: %1!s! [prefix=]<IPv4 address>/<integer> [interface=]<string> [[nexthop=]<IPv4 address>] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value prefix - Prefix of route to delete. interface - Interface name or index. nexthop - Gateway address, if prefix is not on-link. store - One of the following values: active: Change only lasts until next boot. persistent: Change is persistent. By default, entries in both stores are deleted. Remarks: Deletes an IPv4 route. Example: %1!s! 10.2/16 "Internet" 10.0.0.1 !Adds a packet pattern to debug.  Usage: %1!s! [pattern=]<string> [mask=]<string> Parameters: Tag Value pattern - Pattern on which to break in the debugger. mask - Mask that specified which bytes in the pattern are set. Examples: %1!s! "4500" "ffff" The command adds a pattern so that any packets with 4500 as the first two bytes in the IP header (all IPv4 packets) cause a break in the debugger. =Delete any packet pattern that is already set for debugging. t Usage: %1!s! Examples: %1!s! The command deletes any pattern for debugging if it already existed. PA"Displays the offload information. " Usage: %1!s! [[name=]<string>] Parameters: Tag Value name - The name or index of a specific interface. Remarks: Displays the offload information of a specific interface or interfaces. Examples: %1!s! %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection"  Usage: %1!s! [interface=]<string> [address=]<IPv6 address>[/<integer>] [[type=]unicast|anycast] [[validlifetime=]<integer>|infinite] [[preferredlifetime=]<integer>|infinite] [[store=]active|persistent] [[skipassource=]true|false] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. address - IPv6 address to add, optionally followed by the subnet prefix length (default 64). type - One of the following values: unicast: Adds a unicast address (default). anycast: Adds an anycast address. validlifetime - Lifetime over which the address is valid. The default value is infinite. preferredlifetime - Lifetime over which the address is preferred. The default value is infinite. store - One of the following values: active: Change only lasts until next boot. persistent: Change is persistent (default). skipassource - Do not use the address as source address for any outgoing packet unless explicitly specified. The default value is false. Remarks: Adds an IPv6 address to a given interface. Time values can be expressed in days, hours, minutes, and seconds; e.g. 1d2h3m4s. Example: %1!s! "Private" fe80::2  Usage: %1!s! [interface=]<string> [address=]<IPv6 address> [[type=]unicast|anycast] [[validlifetime=]<integer>|infinite] [[preferredlifetime=]<integer>|infinite] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. address - IPv6 address to modify. type - One of the following values: unicast: Marks the address as a unicast address. This is the default. anycast: Marks the address as an anycast address. validlifetime - Lifetime over which the address is valid. The default value is infinite. preferredlifetime - Lifetime over which the address is preferred. The default value is infinite. store - One of the following values: active: Set only lasts until next boot. persistent: Set is persistent (default). Remarks: Modifies an IPv6 address on a given interface. Time values can be expressed in days, hours, minutes, and seconds; e.g. 1d2h3m4s. Example: %1!s! "Private" fe80::2 anycast F Usage: %1!s! [interface=]<string> [address=]<IPv6 address> [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. address - IPv6 address to delete. store - One of the following values: active: Deletion only lasts until next boot. persistent: Deletion is persistent. This is the default. Remarks: Modifies an IPv6 address on a given interface. Example: %1!s! "Private" fe80::2 PA; Usage: %1!s! [[interface=]<string>] [[level=]normal|verbose] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. level - One of the following values: normal: Display one line per interface. This is the default when no interface is given. verbose: Display extra information on each interface. This is the default when an interface is given. store - One of the following values: active: Show addresses in the stack (default). persistent: Show persistent addresses. Remarks: Displays all IPv6 addresses, or all addresses on a given interface if one is specified. Deletes the neighbor cache. = Usage: %1!s! [[interface=]<string> [[address=]<IPv6 address>] [[subinterface=]<string>]] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. address - Address of neighbor. subinterface - Subinterface LUID. store - One of the following values: active: Entry may appear on next boot. persistent: Entry will disappear. By default, entries in both stores are deleted. Remarks: Flushes the neighbor cache. If an interface is specified, flushes the cache only on that interface. If an address is also specified, deletes only that neighbor cache entry. Example: %1!s! "Private"  Usage: %1!s! [prefix=]<IPv6 address>/<integer> [interface=]<string> [[nexthop=]<IPv6 address>] [[siteprefixlength=]<integer>] [[metric=]<integer>] [[publish=]no|age|yes] [[validlifetime=]<integer>|infinite] [[preferredlifetime=]<integer>|infinite] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value prefix - Prefix for which to add a route. interface - Interface name or index. nexthop - Gateway address, if prefix is not on-link. siteprefixlength - Prefix length for the entire site, if on-link. metric - Route metric. publish - One of the following values: no: Not advertised in Route Advertisements. This is the default. age: Advertised in Route Advertisements with a finite lifetime. yes: Advertised in Route Advertisements with an infinite lifetime. validlifetime - Lifetime over which the route is valid. The default value is infinite. preferredlifetime - Lifetime over which the route is preferred. The default value is infinite. store - One of the following values: active: Change only lasts until next boot. persistent: Change is persistent. This is the default. Remarks: Adds a route for a given prefix. Example: %1!s! 3ffe::/16 "Internet" fe80::1 PA Usage: %1!s! [prefix=]<IPv6 address>/<integer> [interface=]<string> [[nexthop=]<IPv6 address>] [[siteprefixlength=]<integer>] [[metric=]<integer>] [[publish=]no|age|yes] [[validlifetime=]<integer>|infinite] [[preferredlifetime=]<integer>|infinite] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value prefix - Prefix of route to modify. interface - Interface name or index. nexthop - Gateway address, if prefix is not on-link. siteprefixlength - Prefix length for the entire site, if on-link. metric - Route metric. publish - One of the following values: no: Not advertised in Route Advertisements. This is the default. age: Advertised in Route Advertisements with a finite lifetime. yes: Advertised in Route Advertisements with an infinite lifetime. validlifetime - Lifetime over which the route is valid. The default value is infinite. preferredlifetime - Lifetime over which the route is preferred. The default value is infinite. store - One of the following values: active: Change only lasts until next boot. persistent: Change is persistent. This is the default. Remarks: Modifies route parameters. Time values can be expressed in days, hours, minutes, and seconds; e.g. 1d2h3m4s. When publish is set to no or age, the route will be deleted after the end of the valid lifetime. When publish is set to age, the Route Advertisement will contain the valid lifetime remaining until deletion. When publish is set to yes, the route will never be deleted, regardless of the validlifetime value, and every Route Advertisement will contain the (same) specified valid lifetime. Example: %1!s! 3ffe::/16 "Internet" fe80::1 0 2 yes 5000 5000 store=active  Usage: %1!s! [prefix=]<IPv6 address>/<integer> [interface=]<string> [[nexthop=]<IPv6 address>] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value prefix - Prefix of route to delete. interface - Interface name or index. nexthop - Gateway address, if prefix is not on-link. store - One of the following values: active: Change only lasts until next boot. persistent: Change is persistent. By default, entries in both stores are deleted. Remarks: Deletes an IPv6 route. Example: %1!s! 3ffe::/16 "Internet" fe80::1 Adds a prefix policy entry. w Usage: %1!s! [prefix=]<IPv6 address>/<integer> [precedence=]<integer> [label=]<integer> [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value prefix - Prefix for which to add a policy. precedence - Precedence value in the policy table, used for sorting destination addresses. label - Label value that allows for policies that prefer a particular source address prefix for use with a destination address prefix. store - One of the following values: active: Change only lasts until next boot. persistent: Change is persistent (default). Remarks: Adds a source and destination address selection policy for a given prefix. Example: %1!s! ::/96 3 4 $Modifies prefix policy information.  Usage: %1!s! [prefix=]<IPv6 address>/<integer> [precedence=]<integer> [label=]<integer> [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value prefix - Prefix for which to add a policy. precedence - Precedence value for ordering. label - Label value for matching. store - One of the following values: active: Change only lasts until next boot. persistent: Change is persistent (default). Remarks: Modifies a source and destination address selection policy for a given prefix. Example: %1!s! ::/96 3 4 Deletes a prefix policy entry.  Usage: %1!s! [prefix=]<IPv6 address>/<integer> [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value prefix - Prefix for which to add a policy. store - One of the following values: active: Deletion only lasts until next boot. persistent: Deletion is persistent (default). Remarks: Deletes the source and destination address selection policy for a given prefix. Example: %1!s! ::/96 Shows prefix policy entries. c Usage: %1!s! [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value store - One of the following values: active: Show information in the stack (default). persistent: Show persistent information. Remarks: Shows prefix policy entries used in source and destination address selection. /Creates an IPv6-in-IPv4 point-to-point tunnel.  Usage: %1!s! [interface=]<string> [localaddress=]<IPv4 address> [remoteaddress=]<IPv4 address> Parameters: Tag Value interface - Friendly name to use for interface. localaddress - IPv4 address of local tunnel endpoint. remoteaddress - IPv4 address of remote tunnel endpoint. Remarks: Creates an IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel. Example: %1!s! "Private" 10.0.0.1 192.168.1.1 *Deletes an interface from the IPv6 stack. * Usage: %1!s! [interface=]<string> Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. Remarks: Deletes a given interface from the IPv6 stack. Only point-to-point, manually configured interfaces can be deleted. Example: %1!s! "Private" PADisplays TCP statistics. PA Usage: %1!s! [[rr=]<integer>] Parameters: Tag Value rr - Refresh rate in seconds for TCP statistics information. Remarks: Displays TCP connection statistics. Examples: %1!s! %1!s! rr=5 Displays TCP connections.  Usage: %1!s! [[localaddress=]<IPv4 address>] [[localport=]<integer>] [[remoteaddress=]<IPv4 address>] [[remoteport=]<integer>] [[rr=]<integer>] Parameters: Tag Value localaddress - Must include the local IP address for a connection. localport - Must include the local port for a connection. remoteaddress - Must include the local IP address for a connection. remoteport - Must include the local port for a connection. rr - Refresh rate in seconds for TCP connection information. Remarks: Displays TCP connection status information. Examples: %1!s! %1!s! index=10.0.0.1 389 10.0.0.1 1931 Sets global TCP parameters.  Usage: %1!s! [[rss=]disabled|enabled|default] [[chimney=]disabled|enabled|default] [[autotuninglevel=] disabled|highlyrestricted|restricted|normal|experimental] [[congestionprovider=]none|ctcp|default] [[netdma=]disabled|enabled|default] [[dca=]disabled|enabled|default] [[ecncapability=]disabled|enabled|default] [[timestamps=]disabled|enabled|default] [[initialrto=]<300-3000>] [[rsc=]disabled|enabled|default] [[nonsackrttresiliency=]disabled|enabled|default] [[maxsynretransmissions=]<2-8>] Parameters: Tag Value rss - One of the following values: disabled: Disable receive-side scaling. enabled : Enable receive-side scaling. default : Restore receive-side scaling state to the system default. chimney - One of the following values: disabled: Disable Chimney offload. enabled : Enable Chimney offload. automatic: Enable Chimney offload with performance heuristics. default : Restore Chimney offload state to the system default (automatic). autotuninglevel - One of the following values: disabled: Fix the receive window at its default value. highlyrestricted: Allow the receive window to grow beyond its default value, but do so very conservatively. restricted: Allow the receive window to grow beyond its default value, but limit such growth in some scenarios. normal: Allow the receive window to grow to accommodate almost all scenarios. experimental: Allow the receive window to grow to accommodate extreme scenarios. congestionprovider - This parameter is deprecated. Please use netsh int tcp set supplemental instead. netdma - NetDMA is not supported in this version of Windows. Changing NetDMA settings will have no effect. Please refer to: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ ff568342(VS.85).aspx for more information. dca - NetDMA is not supported in this version of Windows. Changing NetDMA settings will have no effect. Please refer to: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ ff568342(VS.85).aspx for more information. ecncapability - Enable/disable ECN Capability. default : Restore state to the system default. timestamps - Enable/disable RFC 1323 timestamps. default: Restore state to the system default. initialrto - Connect (SYN) retransmit time (in ms). default: 3000. rsc - Enable/disable receive segment coalescing. default: Restore state to the system default. nonsackrttresiliency - Enable/disable rtt resiliency for non sack clients. default: disabled. maxsynretransmissions - Connect retry attempts using SYN packets. default: 2. Remarks: Sets TCP parameters that affect all connections. Example: %1!s! enabled enabled normal %1!s! rss=enabled chimney=enabled autotuninglevel=normal Shows global TCP parameters.  Usage: %1!s! [[store=]active|persistent]] store - One of the following values: active: Show information in the stack (default). persistent: Show persistent information. Remarks: Shows TCP parameters that affect all connections. 3Adds application to the TCP Chimney offload table. I Usage: %1!s! [state=]disabled|enabled [application=]<pathname> Parameters: Tag Value state - One of the following values: disabled: Disables TCP chimney offload for application. enabled: Enabled TCP chimney offload for application. Applies to new connections only. application - Application name. Remarks: Sets TCP chimney state for a particular application. Example: %1!s! disabled c:\path\database.exe %1!s! state=disabled application=c:\path\database.exe 5Shows applications in the TCP chimney offload table.  Usage: %1!s! [[level=]normal|verbose] Parameters: Tag Value level - One of the following values: normal: Display the TCP connect IPv4 filters in the TCP chimney offload table. This is the default value. verbose: Display filters for all events in the TCP chimney offload table. Remarks: Shows TCP Chimney application filters. :Deletes a TCP chimney application from the offload table. 8 Usage: %1!s! [application=]ApplicationName Parameters: Tag Value application - Name of the application. Remarks: Deletes the application from the TCP chimney offload selection table. Example: %1!s! c:\path\database.exe %1!s! application=c:\path\database.exe NAdds a source port, destination port filter to the TCP Chimney offload table.  Usage: %1!s! [state=]disabled|enabled [localport=]*|<integer> [remoteport=]*|<integer> Parameters: Tag Value state - One of the following values: disabled: Disables TCP chimney offload for the local port, remote port pair. enabled: Enables TCP chimney offload for local port, remote port pair Applies to new connections only. localport - Must provide the source port. *: all ports. integer: port number remoteport - Must provide the destination port. *: all ports. integer: port number Remarks: Sets TCP chimney state for a source port, destination port pair. Example: %1!s! disabled 10000 * %1!s! state=disabled localport=10000 remoteport=* 4Shows port tuples in the TCP chimney offload table.  Usage: %1!s! [[level=]normal|verbose] Parameters: Tag Value level - One of the following values: normal: Display the TCP connect IPv4 filters in the chimney offload. This is the default. verbose: Display filters for all events in the chimney offload table. Remarks: Shows TCP Chimney port filters. PA9Deletes a TCP chimney port entry from the offload table. Q Usage: %1!s! [localport=]*|<number> [remoteport=]*|<number> Parameters: Tag Value localport - Must provide the source port. *: all ports. This matches a * in the selection table. integer: port number remoteport - Must provide the destination port. *: all ports. This matches a * in the selection table. integer: port number Remarks: Deletes the port entry from TCP chimney offload selection table Example: %1!s! 80 * %1!s! localport=80 remoteport=* 2Reset all TCP parameters to their default values. Usage: %1!s! Parameters: none Remarks: Removes all user configured settings and resets all TCP parameters to their default values. =Shows TCP Chimney statistics for chimney-capable interfaces. w Usage: %1!s! [[interface=]<string>] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. If provided, then detailed statistics are displayed for the requested interface. If omitted, summary statistics are displayed for all chimney-capable interfaces. Remarks: Shows TCP Chimney statistics. NetDMA is not supported in this version of Windows. Changing NetDMA settings will have no effect. Please refer to: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff568342(VS.85).aspx for more information. Usage: %1!s! NetDMA is not supported in this version of Windows. Changing NetDMA settings will have no effect. Please refer to: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff568342(VS.85).aspx for more information. Sets heuristics TCP parameters. _ Usage: %1!s! [[wsh=]disabled|enabled|default] [[forcews=]disabled|enabled|default] Parameters: Tag Value wsh - One of the following values: disabled: Disable window scaling heuristics. enabled : Enable window scaling heuristics. default : Restore window scaling heuristics state to the system default. forcews - One of the following values: disabled: Disable force window scaling on retransmit. enabled : Enable force window scaling on retransmit. default : Restore force window scaling to the system default (disabled). Remarks: Sets TCP parameters that affect all connections. Example: %1!s! enabled enabled %1!s! wsh=enabled forcews=enabled !Shows heuristics TCP parameters. Usage: %1!s! [[heuristics=]wsh|forcews] heuristics - wsh: windows scaling heuristics parameter. forcews: force window scaling on retransmit. Remarks: Shows TCP heuristics parameters that affect all connections. Sets TCP security parameters. ) Usage: %1!s! [[mpp=]disabled|enabled|default] [[startport=]<integer>] [[numberofports=]<integer>] [[profiles=]disabled|enabled|default] Parameters: Tag Value mpp - One of the following values: disabled: Disable memory pressure protection. enabled : Enable memory pressure protection. default : Restore memory pressure protection state to the system default. startport - Specifies the starting port number between [1-65535] in the port range. numberofports - Specifies the number of ports starting from the startport. profiles - One of the following values: disabled: Disable profile usage for memory pressure protection. enabled : Enable profile usage for memory pressure protection. default : Restore profile usage to the system default. Remarks: Sets TCP security parameters. The mpp command is used to configure memory pressure protection globally or for a specific port range. The scope of this command is global when used without any range specification. A port range configuration takes effect only when memory pressure protection is enabled system-wide. Example: %1!s! mpp=disabled %1!s! startport=443 numberofports=1 mpp=default PAShows TCP security parameters.  Usage: %1!s! [[store=]active|persistent]] store - One of the following values: active: Show information in the stack (default). persistent: Show persistent information. Remarks: Shows TCP security parameters. RAdds a source port, destination port filter to the TCP supplemental filter table. - Usage: %1!s! [template=]internet|datacenter|automatic|custom|compat [localport=]*|<integer> [remoteport=]*|<integer> Parameters: Tag Value template - One of the following values: internet, datacenter, automatic, custom, compat Applies to new connections only. localport - Must provide the source port. *: all ports. integer: port number remoteport - Must provide the destination port. *: all ports. integer: port number Remarks: Sets TCP template for a source port, destination port pair. Example: %1!s! datacenter 10000 * %1!s! template=internet localport=10000 remoteport=* 8Shows port tuples in the TCP supplemental filter table.  Usage: %1!s! [[level=]normal|verbose] Parameters: Tag Value level - One of the following values: normal: Display the TCP connect IPv4 filters in the TCP supplemental filter table. This is the default. verbose: Display filters for all events in the TCP supplemental filter table. Remarks: Shows TCP supplemental port filters. ADeletes a TCP port entry from the TCP supplemental filter table. K Usage: %1!s! [localport=]*|<number> [remoteport=]*|<number> Parameters: Tag Value localport - Must provide the source port. *: all ports. This matches a * in the selection table. integer: port number remoteport - Must provide the destination port. *: all ports. This matches a * in the selection table. integer: port number Remarks: Deletes the port entry from TCP supplemental filter table Example: %1!s! 80 * %1!s! localport=80 remoteport=* GAdds a destination subnet filter to the TCP supplemental filter table. 5 Usage: %1!s! [template=]internet|datacenter|automatic|custom|compat [family=]ipv4|ipv6 [address=]<IPv4 or IPv6 address>[/<prefix length>] Parameters: Tag Value template - One of the following values: internet, datacenter, automatic, custom, compat Applies to new connections only. family - Must provide the address family of the subnet. address - Must provide the subnet address in IPv4 or IPv6 notation. This can be optionally followed by the prefix length. Remarks: Adds TCP template filter for a destination subnet. Example: %1!s! datacenter ipv4 10.10.0.0/16 %1!s! template=internet family=ipv6 address=fe80::2/32 @Shows destination subnets in the TCP supplemental filter table.  Usage: %1!s! [[level=]normal|verbose] Parameters: Tag Value level - One of the following values: normal: Display the TCP connect IPv4 filters in the TCP supplemental filter table. This is the default. verbose: Display filters for all events in the TCP supplemental filter table. Remarks: Shows TCP supplemental destination subnet filters. CDeletes a TCP subnet entry from the TCP supplemental filter table. " Usage: %1!s! [family=]ipv4|ipv6 [address=]<IPv4 or IPv6 address>[/<prefix length>] Parameters: Tag Value family - Must provide the address family of the subnet. address - Must provide the subnet address in IPv4 or IPv6 notation. This can be optionally followed by the prefix length. Remarks: Deletes TCP template filter for a destination subnet. Example: %1!s! ipv4 10.10.0.0/16 %1!s! family=ipv6 address=fe80::2/32 XSets the TCP global default template or the supplemental template based TCP parameters. { Usage: set supplemental [template=]automatic|datacenter|internet|compat|custom [[minrto=]<integer>] [[icw=]<integer>] [[congestionprovider=]none|ctcp|dctcp|default] [[enablecwndrestart=]disabled|enabled|default] [[delayedacktimeout=]<integer>] Parameters: Tag Value Template - One of the following values: custom, datacenter, automatic, compat, internet. Warning: Changing template parameters will affect all previous filters for subnet/port. minrto - Controls TCP retransmission timeout. 20 to 300 msec. icw - Controls initial congestion window. 2 to 64 MSS. congestionprovider - Controls the congestion provider. enablecwndrestart - Controls whether congestion window is restarted. delayedacktimeout - Controls TCP delayed ack timeout. 10 to 600 msec. Example: netsh int tcp set supplemental custom 20 16 dctcp enabled 10 Remarks: When only the template parameter is specified, the TCP default global template is modified. If additional parameters are specified in addition to the template parameter, then the specified template is modified. When minrto is modified ensure that the delayedacktimeout is less than minrto. 2Shows supplemental template based TCP parameters.  Usage: %1!s! [[template=]automatic|datacenter|internet|compat|custom] template - One of the following values: custom, datacenter, automatic, compat, internet. Remarks: Shows TCP supplemental parameters that affect filtered connections. When no parameters are specified, the TCP default global template is shown. If the template= parameter is specified then the specified template is shown. HShows TCP statistics for Receive Segment Coalescing-capable interfaces.  Usage: %1!s! [[interface=]<string>] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. If provided, then detailed statistics are displayed for the requested interface. If omitted, summary statistics are displayed for all Receive Segment Coalescing-capable interfaces. Remarks: Shows TCP RSC statistics. Displays UDP statistics. Usage: %1!s! [[rr=]<integer>] Parameters: Tag Value rr - Refresh rate in seconds for UDP statistics information. Remarks: Displays UDP connection statistics. Examples: %1!s! %1!s! rr=5 PADisplays UDP connections.  Usage: %1!s! [[localaddress=]<IPv4 address>] [[localport=]<integer>] [[rr=]<integer>] Parameters: Tag Value localaddress - Must include the local IP address for a UDP endpoint. localport - Must include the local port for a UDP endpoint. rr - Refresh rate in seconds for UDP connection information. Remarks: Displays UDP connection status information. Examples: %1!s! %1!s! 10.0.0.1 1102 Shows the dns state. q Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [source=]dhcp|static [[address=]<IP address>|none] [[register=]none|primary|both] [[validate=]yes|no] Parameters: Tag Value name - The name or index of the interface. source - One of the following values: dhcp: Sets DHCP as the source for configuring DNS servers for the specific interface. static: Sets the source for configuring DNS servers to local static configuration. address - One of the following values: <IP address>: An IP address for a DNS server. none: Clears the list of DNS servers. register - One of the following values: none: Disables Dynamic DNS registration. primary: Register under the primary DNS suffix only. both: Register under both the primary DNS suffix, as well as under the connection-specific suffix. validate - Specifies whether validation of the DNS server setting will be performed. The value is yes by default. Remarks: Sets DNS server configuration to either DHCP or static mode. Only when source is 'static', is the 'addr' option also available for configuring a static list of DNS server IP addresses for the specified interface. If Validate switch is yes, then the newly set DNS server is validated. Examples: %1!s! name="Wired Ethernet Connection" source=dhcp ` Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [address=]<IP address> [[index=]<integer>] [[validate=]yes|no] Parameters: Tag Value name - The name or index of the interface where DNS servers are added. address - The IP address for the DNS server you are adding. index - Specifies the index (preference) for the specified DNS server address. validate - Specifies whether validation of the DNS server setting will be performed. The value is yes by default. Remarks: Adds a new DNS server IP address to the statically-configured list. By default, the DNS server is added to the end of the list. If an index is specified, the DNS server will be placed in that position in the list, with other servers being moved down to make room. If DNS servers were previously obtained through DHCP, the new address will replace the old list. If Validate switch is yes, then the newly added DNS server is validated. n Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [[address=]<IP address>|all] [[validate=]yes|no] Parameters: Tag Value name - The name or index of the interface where DNS servers are deleted. address - One of the following values: <IP address>: A specific IP address of a DNS server you are deleting. all: Deletes all configured IP addresses for DNS. servers. validate - Specifies whether validation of the DNS server setting will be performed. The value is yes by default. Remarks: Deletes statically configured DNS server IP addresses for a specific interface. If Validate switch is yes, then the remaining DNS servers are validated. Examples: %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection" all $Shows IPHTTPS interface parameters. a Usage: %1!s! [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value store - One of the following values: active: Show active interfaces only. persistent: Show all interfaces(default). Remarks: Displays information about all interfaces, or about a given interface if one is active. PAShows dns client policy table. u Usage: %1!s! [[namespace=]<string>] Parameters: Tag Value namespace - The namespace for which the policy applies. Remarks: Shows entries in the DNS name resolution policy table. If a namespace is specified, shows the entry in the DNS name resolution policy table for only that namespace. Example: %1!s! )Shows dns client effective policy table.  Usage: %1!s! [[namespace=]<string>] Parameters: Tag Value namespace - The namespace for which the policy applies. Remarks: shows the effective entries in the DNS name resolution policy table. If a namespace is specified, shows the entry in the DNS name resolution policy table for only that namespace. Example: %1!s! PA. DHCP enabled: Yes - DHCP enabled: No 0 InterfaceMetric: %1!u! KDelete address fail: Attempt to delete an address not manually configured. FDelete route fail: Attempt to delete not manually configured Address. Deleting Static Address...OK. Deleting Static Route...OK. %1!s! %2!s! checksum supported. $%1!s! large send offload supported. $%1!s! giant send offload supported. a # ---------------------------------- # 6to4 Configuration # ---------------------------------- # End of 6to4 configuration + # Interface 6to4 Configuration for %1!s! c # ---------------------------------- # ISATAP Configuration # ---------------------------------- # End of ISATAP configuration c # ---------------------------------- # Teredo Configuration # ---------------------------------- # End of Teredo configuration Teredo Parameters --------------------------------------------- Type : %1!s! Virtual Server Ip : %2!s! Client Refresh Interval : Client Port : State : %1!s! GClient Type : teredo %1!s! Network : %2!s! Server Packets Received : %1!u! Success : %2!u! (Bubble %3!u!, Echo %4!u!, RS1 %5!u! RS2 %6!u!) Failure : %7!u! (Hdr %8!u!, Src %9!u!, Dest %10!u!, Auth %11!u!) E Relay Packets Received : %1!u! Success : %2!u! (Bubble %3!u!, Data %4!u!) Failure : %5!u! (Hdr %6!u!, Src %7!u!, Dest %8!u!) Relay Packets Sent : %9!u! Success : %10!u! (Bubble %11!u!, Data %12!u!) Failure : %13!u! (Hdr %14!u!, Src %15!u!, Dest %16!u!)  Packets Received in the last 30 seconds: Bubble %1!u!, Echo %2!u!, RS1 %3!u!, RS2 %4!u! 6to4 source address %5!u!, native IPv6 source address %6!u! 6to4 destination address %7!u!, native IPv6 destination address %8!u! Estimated Bandwidth consumed in the last 30 seconds (in BPS): Bubble %9!u!, Echo %10!u!, Primary %11!u!, Secondary %12!u! 6to4 source address %13!u!, native IPv6 source address %14!u! 6to4 destination address %15!u!, native IPv6 destination address %16!u! Teredo Parameters --------------------------------------------- Type : %1!s! Server Name : %2!s! Client Refresh Interval : Error Code : %1!u! PAError : none 1Error : general system failure 6Error : client behind symmetric NAT 9Error : client is in a managed network :Error : invalid authentication provider 8Error : failed to open tunnel adapter 8Error : failed to resolve server name 3Error : incorrect server address EError : primary teredo server unreachable over UDP :Error : super-node unreachable over SSL 8Error : unable to open primary socket :Error : unable to open secondary socket @Error : unable to update system configuration >Error : no activity on the Teredo interface GError : secondary teredo server unreachable over UDP RError : unable to maintain contact with primary server over UDP =Error : client failure due to route change >Error : client failure due to config change BError : The required BFE service is not running @Error : The default block filter is not found Resetting %1!s!, OK! 0There's no user specified settings to be reset. Resetting %1!s!, failed. IP Address %1!s! is deleted. "Default Gateway %1!s! is deleted. InfiniteDefault-n/a-NAT : %1!s! NAT Special Behaviour : UPNP: %2!s!, PortPreserving: %3!s! Local Mapping : %4!s!:%5!u! External NAT Mapping : %6!s!:%7!u! YError : The Teredo server cannot be started on a private IPV4 address. r # ---------------------------------- # Connectivity Platform Configuration # ---------------------------------- .# End of Connectivity Platform configuration "Adds a static DNS server address. $Sets DNS server mode and addresses. 5Deletes the DNS server from the specified interface. #Displays the DNS server addresses.  Usage: %1!s! [[name=]string] Parameters: Tag Value name - The name or index of a specific interface. Remarks: Displays DNS server configuration for a specific interface or interfaces. Examples: %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection" #Adds a static WINS server address.  Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [address=]<IP address> [[index=]<integer>] Parameters: Tag Value name - The name or index of the interface where WINS servers are added. address - The IP address for the WINS server you are adding. index - Specifies the index (preference) for the specified WINS server address. Remarks: Adds a new WINS server IP address to the statically-configured list. By default, the WINS server is added to the end of the list. If an index is specified, the WINS server will be placed in that position in the list, with other servers being moved down to make room. If WINS servers were previously obtained through DHCP, the new address will replace the old list. Examples: %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection" 10.0.0.1 %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection" 10.0.0.3 index=2 %Sets WINS server mode and addresses. 3 Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [source=]dhcp|static [[address=]<IP address>|none] Parameters: Tag Value name - The name or index of the interface. source - One of the following values: dhcp: Sets DHCP as the source for configuring WINS servers for the specific interface. static: Sets the source for configuring WINS servers to local static configuration. address - One of the following values: <IP address>: An IP address for a WINS server. none: Clears the list of WINS servers. Remarks: Sets WINS server configuration to either DHCP or static mode. Only when source is 'static', is the 'addr' option also available for configuring a static list of WINS server IP addresses for the specified interface. Examples: %1!s! name="Wired Ethernet Connection" source=dhcp %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection" static 10.0.0.1 6Deletes the WINS server from the specified interface.  Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [[address=]<IP address>|all] Parameters: Tag Value name - The name or index of the interface where WINS servers are deleted. address - One of the following values: <IP address>: A specific IP address of a WINS server you are deleting. all: Deletes all configured IP addresses for WINS servers. Remarks: Deletes statically configured WINS server IP addresses for a specific interface. Examples: %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection" 10.0.0.1 %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection" all $Displays the WINS server addresses.  Usage: %1!s! [[name=]string] Parameters: Tag Value name - The name or index of a specific interface. Remarks: Displays WINS server configuration for a specific interface or interfaces. Examples: %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection"  Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [address=]<IPv4 address> [[index=]<integer>] [[validate=]yes|no] Parameters: Tag Value name - The name or index of the interface where DNS servers are added. address - The IP address for the DNS server you are adding. index - Specifies the index (preference) for the specified DNS server address. validate - Specifies whether validation of the DNS server setting will be performed. The value is yes by default. Remarks: Adds a new DNS server IP address to the statically-configured list. By default, the DNS server is added to the end of the list. If an index is specified, the DNS server will be placed in that position in the list, with other servers being moved down to make room. If DNS servers were previously obtained through DHCP, the new address will replace the old list. If Validate switch is yes, then the newly added DNS server is validated. Examples: %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection" 10.0.0.1 %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection" 10.0.0.3 index=2  Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [source=]dhcp|static [[address=]<IP address>|none] [[register=]none|primary|both] [[validate=]yes|no] Parameters: Tag Value name - The name or index of the interface. source - One of the following values: dhcp: Sets DHCP as the source for configuring DNS servers for the specific interface. static: Sets the source for configuring DNS servers to local static configuration. address - One of the following values: <IP address>: An IP address for a DNS server. none: Clears the list of DNS servers. register - One of the following values: none: Disables Dynamic DNS registration. primary: Register under the primary DNS suffix only. both: Register under both the primary DNS suffix, as well as under the connection-specific suffix. validate - Specifies whether validation of the DNS server setting will be performed. The value is yes by default. Remarks: Sets DNS server configuration to either DHCP or static mode. Only when source is 'static', is the 'addr' option also available for configuring a static list of DNS server IP addresses for the specified interface. If Validate switch is yes, then the newly set DNS server is validated. Examples: %1!s! name="Wired Ethernet Connection" source=dhcp %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection" static 10.0.0.1 primary  Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [[address=]<IP address>|all] [[validate=]yes|no] Parameters: Tag Value name - The name or index of the interface where DNS servers are deleted. address - One of the following values: <IP address>: A specific IP address of a DNS server you are deleting. all: Deletes all configured IP addresses for DNS. servers. validate - Specifies whether validation of the DNS server setting will be performed. The value is yes by default. Remarks: Deletes statically configured DNS server IP addresses for a specific interface. If Validate switch is yes, then the remaining DNS servers are validated. Examples: %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection" 10.0.0.1 %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection" all g Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [address=]<IPv6 address> [[index=]<integer>] [[validate=]yes|no] Parameters: Tag Value name - The name or index of the interface where DNS servers are added. address - The IPv6 address for the DNS server you are adding. index - Specifies the index (preference) for the specified DNS server address. validate - Specifies whether validation of the DNS server setting will be performed. The value is yes by default. Remarks: Adds a new DNS server IPv6 address to the statically-configured list. By default, the DNS server is added to the end of the list. If an index is specified, the DNS server will be placed in that position in the list, with other servers being moved down to make room. If Validate switch is yes, then the newly added DNS server is validated. Examples: %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection" fec0:0:0:ffff::1 %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection" fec0:0:0:ffff::2 index=2  Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [source=]dhcp|static [[address=]<IP address>|none] [[register=]none|primary|both] [[validate=]yes|no] Parameters: Tag Value name - The name or index of the interface. source - One of the following values: dhcp: Sets DHCP as the source for configuring DNS servers for the specific interface. static: Sets the source for configuring DNS servers to local static configuration. address - One of the following values: <IP address>: An IP address for a DNS server. none: Clears the list of DNS servers. register - One of the following values: none: Disables Dynamic DNS registration. primary: Register under the primary DNS suffix only. both: Register under both the primary DNS suffix, as well as under the connection-specific suffix. validate - Specifies whether validation of the DNS server setting will be performed. The value is yes by default. Remarks: Sets DNS server configuration to either DHCP or static mode. Only when source is 'static', is the 'addr' option also available for configuring a static list of DNS server IP addresses for the specified interface. If Validate switch is yes, then the newly set DNS server is validated. Examples: %1!s! name="Wired Ethernet Connection" source=dhcp %1!s! "Wired Ethernet Connection" static fec0:0:0:ffff::1 primary  Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [[address=]<IPv6 address>|all] [[validate=]yes|no] Parameters: Tag Value name - The name or index of the interface where DNS servers are deleted. address - One of the following values: <IPv6 address>: A specific IPv6 address of a DNS server you are deleting. all: Deletes all configured IPv6 addresses for DNS servers. validate - Specifies whether validation of the DNS server setting will be performed. The value is yes by default. Remarks: Deletes statically configured DNS server IPv6 addresses for a specific interface. If Validate switch is yes, then the remaining DNS servers are validated. Examples: %1!s! 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