Show Interface configuration netsh interface ipv4 show config Only IP Addresses of all LAN adapters netsh interface ipv4 show address Show global TCP/IP Parameters netsh interface ipv4 show global Disable and enable a Interface netsh int set int name="ethernet" admin=disabled netsh int set int name="ethernet" admin=enabled Show all network interfaces and its link state netsh interface ipv4 show interfaces Print the routing table netsh interface ipv4 show route Show all tcp connections netsh interface ipv4 show tcpconnections Which Multicast groups are joined netsh interface ipv4 show joins Show dynamic portrange for outgoing connections netsh interface ipv4 show dynamicportrange protocol=tcp Set a static IP Address (172.16.254.2), Subnet Mask (255.255.255.192) and Gateway (172.16.254.1) on a specific interface (Local Area Connection 2) persistent netsh interface ipv4 set address name="Local Area Connection 2" static 172.16.254.2 255.255.255.192 172.16.254.1 store=persistent and temporary up to the next reboot and the parameters at full length. After the reboot the IP Address is empty. netsh interface ipv4 set address name="Local Area Connection 2" static address=172.16.254.2 mask=255.255.255.192 gateway=172.16.254.1 store=active Set DNS Servers without a DNS check, the set dnsservers command supports only one server as argument netsh interface ipv4 set dnsservers name="Local Area Connection 2" source=static address="172.16.254.250" validate=no you have to add a second DNS Server with the add dnsservers directive netsh interface ipv4 add dnsservers name="Local Area Connection 2" address="172.16.254.251" validate=no index=2 Set IP Address assignment on Interface to DHCP netsh interface ipv4 set address name="Local Area Connection 2" source=dhcp and also the DNS Servers netsh interface ipv4 set dnsservers name="Local Area Connection 2" source=dhcp Add a route for subnet 172.16.1.0/24 over interface “Local Area Connection 2” and router 172.16.254.254 netsh interface add route prefix=172.16.1.0/24 interface="Local Area Connection 2" nexthop=172.16.254.254 Note: Since Windows Vista its not possible to set the dns search suffix with netsh, you have to use WMI for this. To set the DNS search suffix use powershell and wmi. Define your Domains [string[]]$aDNSSearchSuffixes=@("subdomain.domain1.local","subdomain.domain2.local") Get the WMI Class to invoke the static method SetDNSSuffixSearchOrder $oNetworkadapterConfiguration=[wmiclass]"Win32_NetworkadapterConfiguration" $oNetworkadapterConfiguration.SetDNSSuffixSearchOrder($aDNSSearchSuffixes) Or invoke the method directly by calling the Invoke-WmiMethod commandlet Invoke-WmiMethod -Class Win32_NetworkadapterConfiguration -Name SetDNSSuffixSearchOrder -ArgumentList @(@("subdomain.domain1.local","subdomain.domain2.local"),$null) or Invoke-WmiMethod -Class Win32_NetworkadapterConfiguration -Name SetDNSSuffixSearchOrder -ArgumentList @($aDNSSearchSuffixes,$null) Note: If the aDNSSearchSuffixes Array contains more then one element a second parameter of $null is requiered otherwise the Invoke-WmiMethod command failed with error: Invoke-WmiMethod : Unable to cast object of type ‘System.String’ to type ‘System.Array’.