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Asked: October 3, 20212021-10-03T22:59:48+05:30 2021-10-03T22:59:48+05:30

What Part Of The Interface Configuration Is Not Displayed In The Command Output?

What Part Of The Interface Configuration Is Not Displayed In The Command Output?
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    1. Priya Hamsa Bronze
      2022-02-02T12:50:54+05:30Added an answer on February 2, 2022 at 12:50 pm

      What Part Of The Interface Configuration Is Not Displayed In The Command Output?

      Today let us discuss the internet configuration in detail. Normally the service will not be working in the isolation, this service normally will work within the networks. In the network, every device must contain an address in order to receive or to send the information to the other device.

      Let us take an example to understand this concept in detail, let’s say we normally have a single interface network assume the IP address of this device is 188. 166.227.20. The device that gets connected to the server will have multiple computers that are connected to it, it can have any number of interfaces that are connected to it.

      Each server will be having a special type of interface which is called a loopback interface, now let us know the configuration of all these interfaces in the network.

      We have several different commands that are present in the network, now let us know each of these commands in detail. Firstly we have the if config command, the ifconfig command is considered as a similar command as that of the IP config command.

      The ifconfig command in the Windows operating system will be similar to the ipconfig command in the Linux operating system. Here, the if stands for interface configuration.

      The Ifconfig command in the Windows operating system will be similar to the ipconfig command in the Linux operating system. Here, the if stands for interface configuration.

      If we wanted to know whether we are connected to the Internet or not we simply use a command called as ping command. And if we want to find the Mac address simply use the command called ifconfig. This ifconfig will be used in order to find the information.

      Now let us know some of the important commands that are normally used in the network configuration. By simply using the nano/etc/hostname, this is a command where we can find the hostname very easily on the shell. And we can configure the interfaces in the nano/etc/network/interfaces file.

      The ifconfig command will mostly be used in order to configure the network interfaces. In order to set up the necessary interfaces, we use this ifconfig. The if config command will be used in order to assign the IP addresses to the interface, we can also enable or disable the interfaces that we have given.

      The other command is the ifup command, this is command is basically used in order to allow the data to be transmitted and received. Based on the interfaces, we simply configure the ifup command.

      Similarly, we have another command called as ifdown command, the ifdown command will be used to work opposite to the ifup command.

      It is mainly used in order to bring the interface down and we can able to make the transmission and receiving of the data.

      The ifdown command is mainly used to configure the interfaces. We configure the ifdown command based on the definitions that are in the file.

      Along with this, we have another command called the ifquery, which is used to parse the interface configuration.

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