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Workgroup CDDI/FDDI EISA HP Adapter User Guide
Confirming IP, Netmask, and Broadcast Addresses
After installing the adapter driver and hardware, use the ifconfig, ping, and
fddistat commands to display EISA HP adapter driver confirmation
information. Following are examples of the ifconfig and ping commands. See
Appendix C, “Using the FDDI Status Utility,” for examples of the fddistat
command.
ifconfig Command Example
Use the ifconfig command as in the following example to display the current
FDDI configuration:
root@console: => ifconfig lan1
lan1: flags=63<UP,BROADCAST,NOTRAILERS,RUNNING>
inet 198.133.219.59 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 198.133.219.255
root@console: =>
The IP address 198.133.219.59 is the address you assigned in the installation
script.
Note The IP address and the netmask address are usually assigned by your
network administrator.
Confirming Connections to Network Devices
You can use the ping command to determine if your adapter is connected to
the network or other devices on the network. Typically, you will want to ping
the following devices:
The EISA HP adapter, to confirm that the adapter driver is properly
installed
Another workstation on the ring, to confirm that the adapter is properly
connected to the network
Enter the ping command as in the following example:
root@console: screens => ping
hostname
64 bytes from 198.133.219.99: icmp_seq=0. time=1. ms
64 bytes from 198.133.219.99: icmp_seq=1. time=0. ms
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