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NIC status bash shell

Hi can someone tell me what command i can use to find the NIC status im using the bash shell. I'v tried ifconfig -a but this comes back as command not found.
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Which Operating System are you running? Sometimes ifconfig is in /usr/sbin
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I am running windows xp professional
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i don't know about bash in windows (maybe with cygwin...) but there is the command "ipconfig /all" in windows which might help you...

also there is "netsh" on windows to administrate network connections from a shell...
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