/NH
Forces the utility to display the data without a column header. You can only use this command
line switch with the table and CSV formats. Omitting the header makes it easier to incorporate
the data in a report or import it into a database.
/V
Displays detailed data about each of the network adapters. In addition to the standard
output, the utility provides the human-readable connection name and network adapter name.
Using this command line switch makes it a lot easier to associate a particular MAC address with
a specific network adapter (making monitoring easier as well).
Managing the Network with the Net Utility
The Net utility represents one of the most flexible and comprehensive means of controlling all
aspects of your network. Given all that it does, it??™s not surprising that the Net utility relies on several
operating modes to perform tasks. For example, you manage user accounts using the Accounts
mode. The Net utility modes include Accounts, Computer, Config, Continue, File, Group, Help,
HelpMsg, LocalGroup, Name, Pause, Print, Send, Session, Share, Start, Statistics, Stop, Time, Use,
User, and View. The following sections describe each of these modes.
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