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It depends on the operating system you are using. Most windows systems use the 'ipconfig' command to look at the network adaptor configuration, whereas Unix/Linux use the 'ifconfig' command.
Try: ifconfig, or ip addr show, or ip route show
NIS
exit.
pwdThis is short for "Print current directory."
ifconfig is the usual favorite for looking at the configuration of network interfaces. IT'll provide detailed information about them all, not the least of which is any assigned IP address.
Ifconfig
ifconfig
pwd
The command pwd displays your current/present working directory.
NIS (Network Information Service).
date -u +%A