| Subject | : | ip 命令 |
| Author | : | 哈哈 |
| Date | : | 08 Sep, 2005 on 10:56 |
| Asked is at in os2 to have under similar windows the ipconfig order? Or has the other means to know this machine ip address thanks |
| Subject | : | Re:ip 命令 |
| Author | : | melf mikaelelf@os2ug.se |
| Date | : | 08 Sep, 2005 on 12:36 |
And what exactly is the question?![]() |
| Subject | : | Re:ip 命令 |
| Author | : | warpcafe warpcafe@yahoo.de |
| Date | : | 08 Sep, 2005 on 12:59 |
| Hi, I've pasted the unicode characters into an empty html page Greetings |
| Subject | : | Re:ip 命令 |
| Author | : | rondonjin |
| Date | : | 09 Sep, 2005 on 12:19 |
| I can't read Chinese (only some Japanese) but it seems obvious the OP wants to know the OS/2 equivelent of the windows command 'ipconfig' |
| Subject | : | Re:ip 命令 |
| Author | : | Roland junker@despamhydrografix.com |
| Date | : | 09 Sep, 2005 on 13:34 |
| Which is ifconfig, like in unix, but unfortunatly without a summery when using no parameter. The interface is required. Best use ifconfig lan0 and so on.Parameters are shown, when skipping the parameter. cheers |
| Subject | : | Re:ip 命令 |
| Author | : | Achain |
| Date | : | 12 Sep, 2005 on 02:59 |
"hostid" shows IP address. |
| Subject | : | Re:ip 命令 |
| Author | : | 哈哈 |
| Date | : | 12 Sep, 2005 on 03:45 |
| I got it thanks everybody |