what is used for knowing its own ip address
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Answer / king
Although the answer seems to be correct but as for the
command, its actually: "ifconfig" in unix/linux machines
and "ipconfig" in windows!
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Answer / prabakaran
in windows
type ipconfig /all in command prompt
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Answer / ramakrishna
in linux or unix u can use to know the ip address of the
system ifconfig -a
in windows you can use to know the ip address of the system
ipconfig or if you want to get more details type ipconfig/all.
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Answer / m.kumararaja78
The above one is wrong
if configure for unix machine
IP configure forwindows
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Answer / nuru
TO KNOW ITS OWN IP ADDRESS
IN THE COMMAND PROMT USE IPCONFIG/all
ip address is known and as well mac address is also displayed
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Answer / venkatesh
for windows "ipconfig"
"ipconfig/all" means it will show the mac address and also
show the dns value of the particular machine, if not means
their is a problem in your dns.
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Answer / m.kumararaja
In unix machine we can use the vs lookup hostname command
we can get ip address of the particular machine.
Not an exact
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