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Reply To: | Rudderow, Evan |
Date: | Fri, 28 Apr 1995 13:04:00 EDT |
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Stefano Bargioni <[log in to unmask]> asked:
>Is there an utility like NSLOOKUP for HP3000 (not for NS3000)
>to know the IP of a name ? Chris B. at 3k perhaps ... ?
>Thanks. Stefano
You might try running NETTOOL.NET.SYS then issuing NAMEADDR, then CACHE,
then NAME; this will show you the node names and IP addresses of everything
in the network cache (i.e. nodes currently connected or recently connected).
I think you can also get IP to name information out of SNMP; you'll probably
have to do an SNMPWALK for the networking side of the SNMP tree, direct the
output to a file, then search the file for the node name. Note that this
will show only the currently connected nodes.
I don't know what to tell you to do if the IP address is for a node that's
not currently connected -- look in HOSTS.NET.SYS? In the NMMGR network
directory? Do something with your Domain Name Server?
-- Evan
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