Only one IP address (either static or DHCP)could be assigned , if you have just one NIC card, but should be able to assign up to the number of NIC cards you have on the system 2,3,4 or 5. but we can aliases in the nic it possible . the max we can have upto 10 ips in one nic
GUI? Graphics User Interface.
windows provides GUI(graphical user interface)i.e. icons are used aloong with the text.so as to make user friendly environment..
The default user interface for Windows Vista and Windows 7 is called Windows Aero.
View IP addresses and configuration:In Windows:ipconfigipconfig /allin Linux:ifconfig (this shows all interfaces)ifconfig (shows configuration for one network interface)Renew dynamic IP via DHCP:In Windows, ipconfig /renew (or ipconfig /renew6 if you have a copy of Windows that natively supports DHCP with IPv6), in Linux, dhclient (provided you have dhclient installed)
Windows is a type of graphical user interface
Why is the windows xp user interface is called a desktop?
Windows is a type of graphical user interface
If you are asking about the graphical interface, windows XP comes with just 1 interface, and it can be customized to a point, but that is somewhat limited. Unix comes with multiple graphical desktop managers, not just one. Users can pick and choose which environment is best for them. With Windows, the choice is already made for the user. Handling of icons and desktops are very different in Unix and Windows. The list would be too long to detail in this answer.
I think you are mixing up two different protocols. IPv6 addresses are not hard coded into your adapter; MAC addresses are. It's totally different. IPv6 addresses are 16 bytes long and MAC addresses are 6 bytes long.
Windows has a graphical interface while DOS is a command line interface.
DOS is a command line interface, Windows (starting at Win95) is a graphical user interface.
switch straight cables NIC's - Network Interface Card (for windows) choose "setup a home or small office network" from network connections window assign IP addresses for the PC's