correct.
because in your previous statement NIC contains actually nothing. ( it is not replaced by e1000g0 what you were expecting )
if you really dont want to hardcode the value then use -v command line option as i suggested earlier.
instead
this should work
Thanks for your help on this, I have tried
unfortunately returns no output
again returns to the next line with no output .... i think i am missing something here
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Franklin, if i replace the awk with a nawk this works perfectly (thankyou). if i use awk, i get syntax errors
although i dont quite understand how your statement works as im more used to the learning the if/then awk constructs, i will use it because i cant get the ones that seem logical to me to work
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