Every node participating in networking needs a valid IP address. On
Linux command prompt IP address is assigned by a network configuration
window. This window can be invoked by selecting network configuration sub menu form setup command or directly executing system-config-network commands.
Run setup command form root user
this will launch a new window select network configuration
now a new window will show you all available LAN card select your LAN card ( if you don’t see any LAN card here mean you don’t have install driver)
assign IP in this box and click ok
click on ok, quit and again quit to come back on root prompt.
Alternately you can use system-config-network command directly to invoke this setup window
whatever change you made in network configuration will not take place till you restart the LAN card
The ifconfig command will display the configuration of all active Ethernet card. Without specifying any parameter this command will show all active Ethernet card. if you want to see the configuration of any specific Ethernet card then use the name of that card as the command line arguments. for example to show the IP configuration on loop back Interface execute this command
Each installed network adapter has a corresponding ifcfg-* file in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts. You can activate or deactivate that adapter with the ifup and ifdown commands. Either of the following commands will activate the eth0 network adapter:
The netstat program provides real-time information on the status of your network connections, as well as network statistics and the routing table. The netstat command has several options you can use to bring up different sorts of information about your network.
The Address Resolution Protocol associates the hardware address of a network adapter with an IP address. The arp command (in the /sbin directory) displays a table of hardware and IP addresses on the local computer. With arp, you can detect problems such as duplicate addresses on the network, or you can manually add arp entries as required.
mii-tool command is used to check the link is activated or not. Most use of mii-tool command is to check to physical link of Ethernet card on command line. With this command you can check on command prompt that cable is plugged in LAN card or not.
Run setup command form root user
#setup
this will launch a new window select network configuration
now a new window will show you all available LAN card select your LAN card ( if you don’t see any LAN card here mean you don’t have install driver)
assign IP in this box and click ok
click on ok, quit and again quit to come back on root prompt.
Alternately you can use system-config-network command directly to invoke this setup window
#system-config-network
whatever change you made in network configuration will not take place till you restart the LAN card
#service network restart
ifconfig
The ifconfig command will display the configuration of all active Ethernet card. Without specifying any parameter this command will show all active Ethernet card. if you want to see the configuration of any specific Ethernet card then use the name of that card as the command line arguments. for example to show the IP configuration on loop back Interface execute this command
#ifconfig lo
ifup/ifdown
Each installed network adapter has a corresponding ifcfg-* file in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts. You can activate or deactivate that adapter with the ifup and ifdown commands. Either of the following commands will activate the eth0 network adapter:
#ifup ifcfg-eth0 #ifup eth0
netstat
The netstat program provides real-time information on the status of your network connections, as well as network statistics and the routing table. The netstat command has several options you can use to bring up different sorts of information about your network.
arp
The Address Resolution Protocol associates the hardware address of a network adapter with an IP address. The arp command (in the /sbin directory) displays a table of hardware and IP addresses on the local computer. With arp, you can detect problems such as duplicate addresses on the network, or you can manually add arp entries as required.
mii-tool
mii-tool command is used to check the link is activated or not. Most use of mii-tool command is to check to physical link of Ethernet card on command line. With this command you can check on command prompt that cable is plugged in LAN card or not.
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