Figure 6.3
The multilevel
command structure
provided by
NetSH provides
you with help at
each step.
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NOTE This chapter doesn??™t discuss the specifics of each context because they vary according to
operating system version and the helpers you have installed. Unfortunately, there isn??™t any documented
resource from Microsoft for standard contexts in Windows Server 2008, but you can use
the Windows 2003 resource as a guideline. The contexts for Windows 2003 appear at http://
technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/Library/552ed70a-208d-48c4-8da8-
2e27b530eac71033.mspx. You can find additional NetSH utility documentation in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base article at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=242468 and
The Cable Guy article at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/columns/
cableguy/cg1101.mspx.
The NetSH utility provides access to a broad range of networking functionality using contexts.
Each context represents a different functional network area such as configuring the firewall or
modifying security. You can interact with NetSH at the command line, in an interactive environment,
and using scripts.
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