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Date: | Fri, 27 Sep 2002 15:02:38 -0400 |
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Deanna Cusic wrote:
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> I need to find out what IP are being used by the system. I work on a HP3000
> 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.
You can use NETCONTROL to get the IP using the network name (usually
LAN I think) but ours is different:
> (MANAGER.SYS)# netcontrol status;net=utcnet
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> NETWORK STATUS : FRI, SEP 27, 2002, 2:58 PM
> PROTOCOL STARTED : FRI, AUG 2, 2002, 6:48 PM
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> PROTOCOL NAME : IP
> PROTOCOL ID : $00000500
> PROTOCOL FLAGS : $00000000
> TRACE MASK : $00000000
>
> PCB ADDR INFO : ENTRY $4710AF48
> TRACE INFO : ID : $00000000
> PORT ID : $FFFFFC3E
> NETWORK NAME : UTCNET
> NETWORK IP ADDRESS : $C0AFEEB3 192.168.123.4
> NETWORK SUBNET MASK : $FFFFFF00 255.255.255.0
If you're looking for PC addresses, use WINIPCFG on Win95/98(?), or
the command line IPCONFIG /ALL on WinNT/2000/XP.
Jeff
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