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where is Ip address stored

I run - telnet adl001 (where adl001 is a box name) and it works Ok
/etc/hosts file does not have resolution of the ip address for this name
where it can be found ?
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if u r using linux environment then type ipconfig in the command prompt....
It ll show ur ip address....
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Is this your box name?
Otherwise it should be getting names from a DNS server around, take a look at /etc/resolv.conf, there you find information about the DNS servers you are connected to.
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This is SUN box. I could not find IP it in vi /etc/resolv.conf
YES ADL001 is the name of the box I am connecting to. I can find the IP address itself on ADL001 in hosts file. But where it is resolved on the box I run telnet from
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posts the line from /etc/nsswitch.conf which starts with "hosts"
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hosts: files dns
Thank you I found it by running nslookup adl001
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