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TCPIP Services, NSLOOKUP, Commands

 *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX)

    NSLOOKUP:

    o  Command line must be less than 256 characters.

    o  Interprets unrecognized commands as host names.

    o  Is partly case-sensitive. It:

       o  Accepts lowercase

       o  Accepts uppercase

       o  Does not accept mixed case

    When NSLOOKUP first starts, you see the name and address of the
    default BIND server, followed by the NSLOOKUP prompt.

    NSLOOKUP Commands lists the NSLOOKUP commands:

    Table 1-2 NSLOOKUP Commands

    Command            Function

    host [ server ]    Looks up information using the current default
                       server or using the server you specify. Enter
                       the name of the host for which you need an IP
                       address.
    server domain      Changes the default server to the domain you
                       specify.
    lserver domain     Changes the default server.
    root               Changes the default server to server specified
                       by the root option.
    ls                 Lists information about hosts in the domain
                       you specify. The default output contains host
                       names and their IP addresses. The options
                       for ls are listed in Options to the NSLOOKUP
                       Command.
    help or ?          Prints a summary of the available commands.
    exit               Exits NSLOOKUP.
    set                Selects the type of information that NSLOOKUP
                       displays.
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