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Different ip addresses
Hello! I have logged in using Putty into another machine 'tele'. The ip address which i used to login to 'tele' is 192.168.1.3. Now while at 'tele' when i run "#ifconfig -a" i get the same ip address i.e, 192.168.1.3. But when i run "#arp tele" it gives the output:
tele (10.143.128.8) Why it is so? Why the same machine is displaying two ips. My own ip address is 192.168.1.38. Could anyone please help. Thanks |
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