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Re: [ECS] Re: NETSTAT
Mark Gilmore
Thu, 08 Jul 1999 10:04:01 -0700

Hi Scott,
ARP does list a number of IPA's, but not the one
displayed by WINIPCFG (which I assume is the
"Local IP address"). I'm still looking...

Scott Reston wrote:
> 
> mark - an "arp -a" command may do the trick... this shows the table that's used to
identify individual nic addresses. your's should be listed after "Interface:". the
> only problem with this would be that it would show multiple interfaces if you had
multiple NICs (adapters) like one for dial-up and one for a local network. since i'm
> at work right now, i've only tried this on a machine that's directly attached to the
internet and has a single NIC.
> 
> scott reston
> ih8gates@concentric.net
> http://www.indelible-blue.com/meetib/scott/
> 
> On Thu, 8 Jul 1999 08:39:58 -0700, Martin Terry wrote:
> 
> >Mark, you could try a "ping" command before the netstat
> >
> >Ping is a command line utility that easily lends itself to batch files.
> >Ping the address of the ISPs router or another "known" entity.

-- 
Mark Gilmore
Omnipotence (ECS Home Automation Software)
omnip@usit.net
http://www.usit.com/omnip

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