However, you must set up this feature on the server before it becomes available.
-domain=NAME Sets the default domain name to the specified value. The default setting
uses the current domain.
-srchlist=N1[/N2/.../N6] Defines a search list. The first member of the search list also
acts as the domain, unless you specify some other value using the -domain command line
switch. The Windows version of NSLookup allows up to six search list elements.
-root=NAME Defines the root server.
-retry=X Sets the number of retries for a particular query. The default setting is 1.
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-timeout=X Sets the initial timeout interval (the amount of time that passes before
NSLookup considers a query to fail) to the specified value. The default setting is 2 seconds.
-type=X or -querytype=X Sets the query type as specified. See the -Query command
line switch for a listing of valid query types.
-class={IN | CHAOS | HESIOD | ANY} Sets the query class. The query class can be any
of the following classes: IN (specifies the Internet class), CHAOS (specifies the Chaos class),
HESIOD (specifies the MIT Athena Hesiod class), and ANY (specifies any of the previously
listed classes).
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