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Andreas Schmidt <[log in to unmask]>
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Use variable

HPLOCIPADDR

Best regards, Andreas Schmidt, CSC, Germany





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Hi,
Does anybody know of an easy method to obtain the nodename or
the IP-address of an HP 3000?
Obviously you could do a :NETCONTROL STATUS and get the information
from the last line; but I need something less heavy to insert in an
often called commandfile.
Actually I was searching for a variable like 'hpnodename', but it's
not there...?

With kind regards,
/Hans
Hans-Ole Kaae, IT-Consultant, ScanConsult=B7IT-Partners ApS
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