What? Your reply seems purposefully disingenuous and misleading. The ipadm and dladm commands seem to be specific to Solaris and derivatives. And I can not believe that you are seriously proposing that the new standard commands for doing DNS is to use DJB’s tools.
What the original post most likely referred to is to use ip instead of ifconfig, and to use dig instead of nslookup.
Calm down a bit. Of course my post was in jest (well intentioned I might add) - I was pointing out the TMTOWTDI nature of this entire debate. The goal here wasn't to instruct or mislead.
The Linux way isn't always the way the rest of Unix is going. In fact, most of our current OS's are a hodgepodge of different great things developed by different teams - for example, rsync from the Samba devs, sudo from OpenBSD, git from Linux, etc.
This is one of the great things about Unix is that it's a big sandbox to play in. The entire "lets replace init" movement from the last 10 years is pretty fascinating in it's own right. Spend some time looking at how the other crowds out there are doing things - you might find something interesting and helpful.
What the original post most likely referred to is to use ip instead of ifconfig, and to use dig instead of nslookup.