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Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2003 11:03:45 PDT7
From: Peter Skye <pskye@peterskye.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: No IP command(s)

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Zdenek Jizba wrote:
>
> > > First I tried you suggestion: Assistance Center->Information->
> > > Reference and Commands (actually I went to Commands by name)
> > > and when no IP... commands showed on the list I went to "search".
> >
> > You need one more step. After you get to Reference and Commands,
> > choose TCP/IP Command Reference. The commands are in that document.
>
> I went to the TCP/IP Command reference. Why is that box white as
> opposed to the other references in color? Anyhow, clicking on it
> listed a number of subjects none of which seem to relate to the subject
> of IPTRACE or IPFORMAT. So next I tried to go to \TCPIP\HELP\.
> There are hundreds of pages of help, in a number of subjects none
> of which is specific to iptrace or ipformat.

Hi Denny,

You're almost there!

Change to your \tcpip\help\ directory:

cd \tcpip\help

and then make sure the files are installed:

dir tcp*

which should show several .hlp files, and then view the file that has
the IPTRACE and IPFORMAT information:

view tcpcr.hlp

When the file opens, click on "TCP/IP Commands By Name". IPFORMAT and
IPTRACE will both be listed and you can click on them to see what they
do.

To use IPTRACE, change to your temporary directory and run IPTRACE from
a command line:

iptrace

To stop IPTRACE, just press the enter key. The newly-created trace file
will be named IPTRACE.DMP and is a "binary" file. Then run IPFORMAT to
convert the binary file to a readable file.

- Peter

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