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== Related ==
 
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* <code>[[ifconfig -v]]</code>
 
* <code>[[docker inspect]] CONTAINER_NAME | grep IPAddress</code>
 
* <code>[[docker inspect]] CONTAINER_NAME | grep IPAddress</code>
* <code>[[hostname -I]]</code>
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* Linux: <code>[[hostname -I]]</code>, <code>[[hostname -i]]</code>
* <code>[[hostname -i]]</code>
 
 
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Latest revision as of 12:11, 23 September 2022

ifconfigis a command in Unix-like operating systems like Linux[1], FreeBSD, OpenBSD, macOS for Ethernet network interface configuration.


In macOS, the ifconfig command functions as a wrapper to the IPConfiguration agent, and can control the BootP and DHCP clients from the command-line. Use of ifconfig to modify network settings in Mac OS X is discouraged, because ifconfig operates below the level of the system frameworks which help manage network configuration. To change network settings in Mac OS X from the command line, use /usr/sbin/ipconfig or /usr/sbin/networksetup.

ifconfig command is included in the net-tools package but not installed by default in RHEL since version 7[2].

Configuring an alias IP[edit]

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