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Finding IP address of the workstation

Hi,

I have the following requirement.
I want to configure in the .profile file of my user id in such a way that it loads a particular set of command when i log in from a particular machine and another set when i log into the server from a different machine.

What is the command to get the ipaddress of my workstation which is static.
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You can use either ifconfig -a or netstat -in to get info about all the network interfaces.
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