How To Find Subnet Mask On Mac Terminal?
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To find the subnet mask on Mac Terminal, use the command “ifconfig“ followed by the network interface you want to check. For example, if you want to check the subnet mask of the en0 interface, type in “ifconfig en0“ and press enter. The output will include the subnet mask for that interface.