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<code>[[wikipedia:ifconfig|ifconfig]]</code>is a command in Unix-like operating systems like Linux<ref>https://linux.die.net/man/8/ifconfig</ref>, [[FreeBSD]], [[OpenBSD]], [[macOS]] for [[Ethernet]] network interface configuration. | <code>[[wikipedia:ifconfig|ifconfig]]</code>is a command in Unix-like operating systems like Linux<ref>https://linux.die.net/man/8/ifconfig</ref>, [[FreeBSD]], [[OpenBSD]], [[macOS]] for [[Ethernet]] network interface configuration. | ||
Revision as of 11:28, 3 July 2022
ifconfig
is 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
Activities
- Show interface configuration in Linux including ip addresses:
ifconfig -a
orip a
- Show interface Ethernet network capabilities of your interface, such as speed, with:
mii-tool -v YOUR_INTERFACE_NAME
,mii-tool -v eth0
- Show all network interfaces in Linux:[3]
- Learn about Linux Naming Schemes Hierarchy.
- Change your MAC address:
ifconfig {eth0|wlan0} hw ether CA:CA:CA:CA:CA:CA
Related commands
docker inspect CONTAINER_NAME | grep IPAddress
hostname -I
See also
- Linux networking: Consistent Network Device Naming (eth, ens), DPDK, Alias IP, bonding, Wlan0,
ip
[link, route]
,ifconfig
netstat
ss
lsof
ping
ethtool
mii-tool
arping
nmcli
(RHEL)route
networkctl
,netplan
,tc
ipconfig
Windows command- macOS:
networksetup
,ifconfig
,ipconfig [ getifaddr ]
,scutil
- bonding
References
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