This has the same effect as removing and reinstalling TCP/IP. To run the manual command successfully, you must specify a name for the log file in which the netsh actions will be recorded. (This log file is referred to as "resetlog.txt" in the manual procedures earlier in this section.)

This has the same effect as removing and reinstalling TCP/IP. To run the manual command successfully, you must specify a name for the log file in which the netsh actions will be recorded. (This log file is referred to as "resetlog.txt" in the manual procedures earlier in this section.) NETSH (Network Shell) Configure Network Interfaces, Windows Firewall, Routing & remote access. Syntax NETSH [Context] [sub-Context] command Key The contexts and commands available vary by platform, the list below is for Windows Server 2016.Use interactive mode/help (described below) to check the commands available on your machine. You can also use Windows Server 2003 online help to learn more about the Netsh utility. Note To manage a DHCP server by using the Netsh command line, you must be logged on as a member of either the local Administrators group or the local DHCP Administrators group on the applicable server computer. The help command is available in all versions of Windows, as well as in MS-DOS. Hostname: Netsh: The netsh command is used to start Network Shell, a command-line utility used to manage the network configuration of the local, or a remote, computer. The netsh command is available in Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP. To get set command help. netsh interface>ip set The following commands are available: Commands in this context: set address - Sets the IP address or default gateway to an interface. set compartment - Modifies compartment configuration parameters. set dnsservers - Sets DNS server mode and addresses. I've been having some issues using the xbox app for the pc, every time I go to party chat it tells me that "Teredo is unable to qualify". After using microsoft's support guide I still have the same issue. After running "netsh interface teredo show state" in cmd (admin), it tells me:

Displays help at the netsh prompt. Note. If you specify -r followed by another command, netsh runs the command on the remote computer and then returns to the Cmd.exe command prompt. If you specify -r without another command, netsh opens in remote mode.

I did actually already try C:\Windows\system32\netsh.exe and C:\Windows\SysWOW64\netsh.exe in the batch file, with no difference. I figured maybe it was a PATH problem, but it does not seem like that either

Displays help at the netsh prompt. Note. If you specify -r followed by another command, netsh runs the command on the remote computer and then returns to the Cmd.exe command prompt. If you specify -r without another command, netsh opens in remote mode.

To get set command help. netsh interface>ip set The following commands are available: Commands in this context: set address - Sets the IP address or default gateway to an interface. set compartment - Modifies compartment configuration parameters. set dnsservers - Sets DNS server mode and addresses. I've been having some issues using the xbox app for the pc, every time I go to party chat it tells me that "Teredo is unable to qualify". After using microsoft's support guide I still have the same issue. After running "netsh interface teredo show state" in cmd (admin), it tells me: I'm trying to use netsh to delete and then add IP address back to an interface. These are just examples of what the output looks like when calling these variables Netsh in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 features trace commands to help you diagnose and trace network-related issues. Here are three commands you need to know to use the diagnosis tool: netsh trace show scenarios: Lists the network components you can perform traces and diagnosis on. firewall - Changes to the `netsh firewall' context. help - Displays a list of commands. http - Changes to the `netsh http' context. interface - Changes to the `netsh interface' context. ipsec - Changes to the `netsh ipsec' context. lan - Changes to the `netsh lan' context. mbn - Changes to the `netsh mbn' context. namespace - Changes to the