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Eccouncil ECSS Exam - Topic 5 Question 65 Discussion

Actual exam question for Eccouncil's ECSS exam
Question #: 65
Topic #: 5
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An investigator wants to extract information about the status of the network interface cards (NICs) in an organization's Windows-based systems. Identify the command-line utility that can help the investigator detect the network status.

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Cassie
4 months ago
Surprised people still confuse these commands!
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Arlen
4 months ago
Wait, is PsList even related to NICs?
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Denny
4 months ago
Yup, ipconfig is the right command!
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Elfriede
4 months ago
I thought ifconfig was the go-to for this?
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Rosamond
4 months ago
Definitely ipconfig for checking NIC status!
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Nydia
5 months ago
Yeah, I feel like ipconfig is the go-to command for checking network interfaces. Just hope I remember the syntax correctly!
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Mable
5 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I believe PsList and PsLoggedOn are more about processes and logged-on users, not NIC status.
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Lyndia
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember ifconfig is used in Linux. So, that one can't be right for Windows, I think.
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Terrilyn
5 months ago
I think the command we're looking for is ipconfig, right? It shows the network configuration for Windows systems.
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Janine
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by this question. I know the Lean Startup is different from traditional product development, but I'm not sure I fully understand the benefits. I'll have to review my notes on this before answering.
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Jani
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the first thing a router does when it receives a multicast packet is perform an RPF check on the packet. That's the key step to determine if the packet is coming from the correct interface.
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Ngoc
5 months ago
Okay, I remember learning that a zone is a collection of resource records in the Domain Name Service. That makes the most sense to me, so I'll select option B.
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Isaac
9 months ago
ipconfig? More like i-Config, amirite? Let's hope the investigator doesn't have to i-Config-ure the whole network.
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Rolf
7 months ago
Yeah, ipconfig is a go-to command for checking network information on Windows systems.
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Regenia
7 months ago
I've used ipconfig before, it's pretty straightforward and useful.
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Lisbeth
7 months ago
Definitely! It's a handy tool for network troubleshooting.
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Giovanna
7 months ago
Haha, good one! But yeah, ipconfig is the command-line utility that can help detect the network status.
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Viola
8 months ago
D) PsLoggedOn
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Isabella
8 months ago
C) ifconfig
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Quiana
8 months ago
B) PsList
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Lang
8 months ago
A) ipconfig
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Rodolfo
10 months ago
PsList and PsLoggedOn? What is this, a black magic ritual? ipconfig is the clear winner here.
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Vince
8 months ago
C) ifconfig
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Lemuel
9 months ago
PsList and PsLoggedOn are not related to network status.
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Tesha
9 months ago
A) ipconfig
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Tanja
10 months ago
ifconfig? Really? This is Windows, not Linux. ipconfig is the way to go.
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Lawanda
9 months ago
No, ifconfig is for Linux systems. Stick with ipconfig for Windows.
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Paul
9 months ago
C) ifconfig
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Iluminada
9 months ago
Yeah, ipconfig is the right command for Windows systems.
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Brent
10 months ago
A) ipconfig
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Martina
10 months ago
ipconfig for sure. Tried and true, just like my grandpa's favorite hammer.
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Eliseo
8 months ago
No, it's ipconfig for Windows systems.
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Veronique
8 months ago
C) ifconfig
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Lorean
8 months ago
Definitely ipconfig, it's the go-to for network info.
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Arlene
8 months ago
A) ipconfig
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Yong
8 months ago
A) ipconfig
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Selene
8 months ago
C) ifconfig
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Johnetta
9 months ago
A) ipconfig
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Lucy
10 months ago
I'd go with ipconfig. That's the standard Windows command to check network interface details.
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Micah
10 months ago
Yeah, ipconfig is the go-to command for network info.
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Dottie
10 months ago
I agree, ipconfig is the way to go.
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Elin
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think ifconfig is also a valid command for checking network status.
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Latricia
11 months ago
I agree with Louann, ipconfig is the right command to detect network status.
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Louann
11 months ago
I think the command is ipconfig.
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