* How to test name resolution under UEFI shell?
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Hi,For IPV4, if I ping a server by name, such as "ping yahoo.com", I know the DNS server working or not. The "ping6" of my UEFI shell command only takes IPV6 address, not name. How can I test in UEFI shell environment if the IPV6 DNS server is working?Thanks!Kevin
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Hi, For IPV4, if I ping a server by name, such as "ping yahoo.com", I know the DNS server working or not. The "ping6" of my UEFI shell command only takes IPV6 address, not name. How can I test in UEFI shell environment if the IPV6 DNS server is working?Thanks!Kevin
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