The command is:
netsh interface ipv4 show interfaces
a stand alone machine is a machine which cannot communicate with other computers, i.e is not connected to any sort of network (this includes a home or corporate network, and the internet)
The Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) uses Digital Subscriber Signalling System No. 1 (DSS1) protocol interfaces to connect subscribers to the network. These are User-to-Network (UNI) interfaces. Signalling System No. 7 (SS7) is a suite of signalling protocols used in Network-to-Network (NNI) interfaces. These are connections between network elements within the ISDN.
to identify the directly connected networks that will be announced in RIP updates
It is connected by a network cable, switch and a router.
A resource network.When for data sharing computer is connected to a network it is a Resource Network.
netsh interface ipv4 show interfaces
Show Interfaces
it start the routing protocol on interfaces. it allows the router to advertise a network.
Not the actual command, no. However, the ifconfig command will give you similar information about the network interfaces.
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.
the answers is NIC
You must have a fax machine that has Wifi capabilities,and have it connected to your network.
You can use ipconfig.
request timed out.
Ping
You can use the ip a command in Linux to display the current network configuration. This command shows detailed information about all network interfaces, including IP addresses, subnet masks, and link status. Alternatively, you can also use the ifconfig command, though it is considered deprecated in favor of the ip command on many modern distributions.
In Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE), you can enable networking by using the command wpeutil initializenetwork. This command initializes the network interfaces, allowing you to access network resources during recovery operations. After executing this command, you should be able to use network-related features in Windows RE.