Quickly view the dns address method in XP system

  

A lot of friends often ask how to view the local DNS server address. The so-called DNS is the abbreviation of Domain Name System, which is a core service of the Internet. The way to view the local DNS server is very simple, let's take a look.

First enter the command line interface. In WinXP an example, as follows:

1, the first lower-left corner of the screen [Start] FIG. 1-1

2, select [Run], blank at the input cmd; FIG 1-2

3, enter cmd [OK], and then enter ipconfig /all FIG

4, in FIG knock Enter, will show the IP address of your local connection, gateway, DNS, as shown

5, the following figure is what we are looking for DNS

DNS as possible A distributed database that maps domain names and IP addresses to each other, making it easier for people to access the Internet without having to remember the IP strings that can be read directly by the machine. Therefore, sometimes we need to check the local DNS server address, this time we can follow the above steps.

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