The command performs a variety of operations, centered around the computer's IP and MAC address, and the default gateway.
In command prompt write "ipconfig/all" command and then press [enter]. And see the IPv4 Address section in the commend prompt.
/ipconfig /all
Just go to command prompt. Type in "ipconfig"
assuming that by down you mean get... ipconfig if you want all ip settings then ipconfig /all command ipconfig If you mean to disable or turn off the ip to disconnect from the internet then ipconfig /release
By typing ipconfig \all in cmd prompt,we can see our ip address.
Start -> Run type CMD and hit enter. a black DOS Command prompt will appear. type IPCONFIG and hit enter.
ipconfig
From a command prompt, you can use the command "ipconfig" to display your ip address.
IPCONFIG /all (DOS command prompt)
Open command prompt and type in ipconfig /all (note the space).
Open a command prompt window then type in ipconfig/all Then there should be your dns server.
A Command run in the command prompt that will show the current information on all network connections to other devices, (Excluding USB, I394, etc.) including the ip addresses and M.A.C Addresses. Syntax: ( Under Command Prompt ) C:\Users\<USER>\ipconfig Main Syntax - ipconfig