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When applying IPv4 addresses to router interfaces on a network, you would manually configure predictable addresses. For example, the lowest or highest address of the local subnet, on each particular router interface.
selecting a routing protocol assigning IP network numbers Assigning network addresses to interfaces
Show Interfaces
The command is: netsh interface ipv4 show interfaces
it start the routing protocol on interfaces. it allows the router to advertise a network.
DHCP
In Linux, you can configure a network card (it;s IP address, and if it is turned on or off) with the 'ifconfig' command.
When you want to configure a simple IP parameter for a network, use the command IPConfig. This is used for TCP/IP setups for business and residential networks by computer technicians.
Not the actual command, no. However, the ifconfig command will give you similar information about the network interfaces.
To configure EIGRP to advertise specific subnets only, use the "wild card mask" option with the network command.
ipconfig
The DHCP service.