What command would you use to display the address information of your second network card?
traceroute eth2
ping eth1
ifconfig eth1
ifupdown eth2
What command would you use to display the address information of your second network card?
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nicely phrased question.. its all relative to where the first starts from
i voted assuming everything was default
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I voted assuming eth0 is the first interface.
i voted assuming everyone else was correct
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lol the lemming effect.
By choice of elimimnation, ping
traceroute - no, ifupdown - without googling is that a command...?
So what's left? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Last edited by Utech22; Jun 5, 2007 at 10:32 PM. Reason: correction
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Everyone who voted got it correct. The ifconfig eth1 command will probe the second ethernet card (eth1) for it's network information, including it's IP Address, Netmask and Broadcast Address.
Commands
ifupdown
ping
traceroute (not traceroot)
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HP Pav G60-236US 3GB RAM Laptop, Ubuntu 15.04 64bit and Win7 Home
"So Daddy, how come you telling me stealing not right when YOU copying DVDs? How come? How Come?"
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