08-11-2006
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Normally you should be able to extract the info from:
ifconfig -a (all the infor regarding current interfaces, including IPs, MAC etc)
netstat -rn (or just -r) for routing tables and default gateway
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www.UnixAcademy.com if you have questions of this sort
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INTRO(1) BSD General Commands Manual INTRO(1)
NAME
intro -- introduction to general commands (tools and utilities)
DESCRIPTION
Section one of the manual contains most of the commands which comprise the BSD user environment. Some of the commands included in section
one are text editors, command shell interpreters, searching and sorting tools, file manipulation commands, system status commands, remote
file copy commands, mail commands, compilers and compiler tools, formatted output tools, and line printer commands.
All commands set a status value upon exit which may be tested to see if the command completed normally. The exit values and their meanings
are explained in the individual manuals. Traditionally, the value 0 signifies successful completion of the command.
SEE ALSO
man(1), intro(2), intro(3), intro(4), intro(5), intro(6), intro(7), intro(8), intro(9)
The Regents of the University of California, UNIX User's Manual Supplementary Documents, University of California, Berkeley,
http://www.netbsd.org/docs/bsd/lite2/usd.html, June, 1993.
HISTORY
An intro(1) manual appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX.
BSD
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