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You can configure Dynamic Name Service (DNS), Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), and Internet Protocol Helper (IP Helper) programming elements.
In This Section
- DNS Reference
Provides descriptions of DNS programming elements. - ICMP Reference
Provides descriptions of ICMP programming elements. ICMP, usually considered to be part of the IP layer, is a network layer protocol that delivers flow control, error messages, routing, and other data between Internet hosts. - IP Helper Reference
Provides descriptions of IP Helper programming elements. IP Helper provides application programming interfaces (APIs) that assist in the network administration of the local computer.
Related Sections
- TCP/IP Security
Provides security-related information, including security best practices. - TCP/IP Best Practices
Provides general best practices. - Internet Protocol Helper APIs
Provides information on using Internet Helper APIs to accomplish specific tasks.
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