Run "ipconfig".. If your Ethernet will be active it will show you the current IP address of NIC..
sho port-security int fa0/6
The "Manage your Server" Web Page or typing "dcpromo" on the command line interface
The command netstat provides information about network connections, routing tables, interface statistics, masquerade connections, and multicast memberships. It can show all active network connections, listening ports, and the state of the connections. Additionally, it displays information about routing tables, interface statistics such as packets transmitted and received, and network protocol information.
The command is DCPROMO
The command is DCPROMO
Ethernet can run up to 100 meters with no loss of signal. Any longer than that will need an active signal booster.
lsvg
just "ifconfig" will list all of your active interfaces. look for the "inet" parameter, that will tell you the ip address. as for telling which interface is which, "eth" interfaces are ethernet they're numbered like eth0, eth1, eth2 etc. and wifi interfaces are named "wlan", and a numbered like wlan0, wlan1, wlan2 etc.
An active hub can act as a repeater hub. It may also work as an Ethernet hub, network hub, and a multiport repeater.
dcpromo /forceremoval
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show sessions