Source code of Windows XP (NT5)
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<P>Netsh, also called NetShell or Network Shell, is a scriptable, command-line based tool that configures and monitors many Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Remote Access Server (RAS) and routing network services. A Netsh context is a state in which Netsh accepts commands related to a specific set of functions. Each Netsh context contains the features for managing a related set of specific networking functions. You can change to other contexts by typing the name of a context. A routing context has many subcontexts, such as <B>autodhcp</B>, <B>dnsproxy</B>, <B>igmp</B>, <B>nat</B>, <B>ospf</B>, r<B>elay</B>, <B>rip</B>, <B>routerdiscovery</B>, <B>netbios</B>, <B>rip and sap</B>.</P>
<H1 class="dtH1">Component Configuration</H1>
<P>No configuration is required for this component.</P>
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