07-28-2005
You can use `lanscan` to see the various network interfaces that are attached, and then use `ifconfig 'interface_name'` to see the ip address on that interface.
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lanscan(1M) lanscan(1M)
NAME
lanscan - display LAN device configuration and status
SYNOPSIS
Remarks
The and commands are deprecated. See for more information.
DESCRIPTION
displays the following information about each LAN device that has software support on the system:
o Hardware Path.
o Active Station Address (also known as Physical Address).
o Card Instance Number
o Hardware State.
o Network Interface "NamePPA". The Network Interface "Name" and the "PPA" (Physical Point of Attachment) number are concatenated
together. A single hardware device may have multiple "NamePPA" identifiers, which indicates multiple encapsulation methods may
be supported on the device. For Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 links, the "Name" is used to designate Ethernet encapsulation, and for IEEE
802.3 encapsulation. For other links (FDDI, Token Ring), only the encapsulation designation is used.
o Network Management ID.
o MAC Type.
o HP DLPI Supported. Indicates whether or not the lan device driver will work with HP's Common Data Link Provider Interface.
o DLPI Major Number.
o Extended Station Address for those interfaces which require more than 48 bits. This is displayed only when the option is
selected.
o Encapsulation Methods that the Network Interface supports. This is displayed only when the option is selected.
Options
recognizes the following command-line options:
Display station addresses only. No headings.
Display interface names only. No headings.
Display information about PPAs that are acquired by APA.
No headings.
Display MAC types only. No headings.
Display Network Managements IDs only. No headings.
Display PPA numbers only. No headings.
Same as except link aggregate PPA's will be followed by a list of LAN interface PPA's that are configured in the corresponding link
aggregate. No headings.
Verbose output. Two lines per interface. Includes displaying of extended
station address and supported encapsulation methods.
WARNINGS
does not display information about LAN devices that do not have software support such as LAN interface cards that fail to bind properly at
boot-up time.
Obsolescence
The and commands are deprecated. These commands will be removed in a future HP-UX release. HP recommends the use of replacement command
nwmgr(1M) to perform all network interface-related tasks.
AUTHOR
was developed by HP.
SEE ALSO
ifconfig(1M), ioscan(1M), nwmgr(1M), lanadmin(1M), linkloop(1M), lan(7).
TO BE OBSOLETED lanscan(1M)