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+ | Update, on Centos 7 and onwards this works and is a great mini view of interface IPs, especially if you have a lot of interfaces. | ||
+ | ip -br -c a | ||
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+ | ip is the ip command | ||
+ | -br is brief | ||
+ | -c is colourised | ||
+ | a is all interfaces | ||
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ifconfig |more | ifconfig |more | ||
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- | If you know the interface name, you can use that to show the IP details of just that interface | + | If you know the interface name, you can use that to show the IP details of just that interface: |
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ifconfig eth0 | ifconfig eth0 | ||
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+ | This will give the details for a single interface only | ||
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+ | If an interface is using DHCP, and you see no IP Address, then you might have a link issue, to check this you can use: | ||
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+ | ip link show | ||
+ | ip link show eth0 | ||
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+ | We can use grep to filter out just the information we require: | ||
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+ | Show MAC address of an interface - ifconfig eth0 |grep HWaddr | ||
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