Windows:
Start>Run>type "cmd"
in the command window that appears type "ipconfig /all"
The MAC address will be listed as "Physical Address" and usually starts with 00-
Unix or Linux versions:
Open a terminal session and enter the "ifconfig" or "ifconfig -a" command.
Information for each network interface is displayed. "HWaddr" is the MAC address.
There is an apple in the upper left hand corner. Click it. Go to the first thing you see, ABOUT THIS MAC, Click it. Go down to NETWORK, Click it. Look at ETHERNET.
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''ipconfig/all''
To spoof the MAC address on a Mac use the ifconfig command in the Terminal.
for Windows Systems use IPCONFIG /ALL command to view Mac Address. for Linux Systems use IFCONFIG -A command to view Mac Address.
it depends on your operating system. On windows the command is: ipconfig /all
hi u can find the mac address of computer by ipconfig/all command in command prompt. Thanks
The command ifconfig will tell you the MAC address of whatever interfaces are active.
After running cmd, you can check the MAC (Physical Address) address by using the command ipconfig /all.
Hold the windows key(next to alt) and click r(You can also search for Run) in the RUN window type cmd IN the cmd type ipconfig /all Look for MAC address
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Arp -a
Power cycle the switch to clear all dynamically learned addresses, and the clear mac address table command will remove statically and dynamically configured table entires