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.
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You configure them in the local network connection properties dialog box.
In Linux, you can configure a network card (it;s IP address, and if it is turned on or off) with the 'ifconfig' command.
The Windows netstat command; netstat -b (show the executable involved in creating each connection) netstat /? (list of available parameters)
To configure EIGRP to advertise specific subnets only, use the "wild card mask" option with the network command.
I believe you are talking about the "PING" command. Open a "command" prompt and type ping/? it will give you all the parameters.
What version of Linux do you want to configure the network on? there are thousands of distro's... and I need to know the following in order to answer your question: 1. Linux version 2. Network Card type 3. What kind of network connection are you trying to make?
That depends very much on what you want to configure with it. Many aspects, such as MAC address and IP address, can be configured with the ifconfig command.
Ifconfig stands for interface configuration. It is a system administration utility in Unix-like operating systems to configure, control and query TCP/IP network interface parameters from a command line interface or in system configuration scripts.
Configure an IP address on the relevant network interface and bring it up. Configure a password on at least on vty line and give the login command.
To check the network card and its connection.
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