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Reading between the lines of your question, that the interest is in any static IP assignments, you may also want to provide the IPs for any
network printers. Dynamic assignment of IPs that duplicate network printer addresses is a very common problem. This information can be found by:
print npconfig.pub.sys

In addition to Gilles Schipper's nice method of: run nettool.net.sys;info="status;interfaces;quit" to get the system's IP address assignments.

TGIF,                                                                                                   

Mike Hornsby
Co-founder/Chief Technical Officer
Beechglen Development Inc. (beechglen.com)
513-922-0509
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> I need to find out what IP are being used by the system.  I work on a P3000
> 937 and The PC systems manager needs to know what IPs are being used so that
> he can isolate them on the server.  I am not sure if there is just a program
> I can run to find out or whether I have to go to each system connected and
> look.  Please help the system manager of course wanted this information last
> week but did not contact me until today.  Thank you for your help.
>
>
> --
> Deanna Cusic
> Nampa, Idaho
> Powerhouse Programmer
> [log in to unmask]
> (208)230-1593
>
>

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