Network Utilities OS Design Development (Windows CE 5.0)
The Network Utilities feature for Microsoft® Windows® CE provides several tools that you can use to troubleshoot network connections.
OS Design Information
The following table shows operating system design information for Network Utilities.
Concepts | Description |
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Dependencies | TCP/IP, Winsock Support, Winsock, FormatMessage API, and Full C Runtime |
Hardware considerations | None |
Modules and Components
The following table shows the components and modules that implement Network Utilities.
Item | Module | Component |
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Supports the diagnostic ipconfig command that displays all of the current TCP/IP network-configuration values. | ipconfig | None |
Command line utility that configures the IPv6 protocol and enables user to query and configure interfaces, addresses, caches, and routes. | ipv6tun | None |
Sample NDIS configuration utility. | Ndisconfig | None |
Network statistics utility. | netstat | None |
Supports the Ping network command utility. | ping | None |
Sample application that is used to make RAS telephone book entries. | rasentry | None |
Sample RAS dialing program. | rasial | None |
Command-line tool that sends Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) version 6 or ICMP Echo Request messages to produce command-line report information about each router that is crossed and the roundtrip time for each hop. | tracert | None |
Command-line tool that configures 6to4 and ISATAP tunneling | ipv6tun | None |
Network Utilities Implementation Considerations
You can include Network Utilities in your OS design by choosing the Catalog item from the Catalog. Choosing this feature sets the appropriate Sysgen variable for enabling the feature.
The following table shows the Sysgen variable that enables the Network Utilities listed.
Sysgen variable | Functionality |
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SYSGEN_NETUTILS | When this variable is set, Network Utilities are included in the run-time image.
For more information, see Network Utilities. |
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