Ip config macos5/25/2023 Check the section called "15.04 and newer" above this one in this case. If you're using Ubuntu 15.04 or newer the nm-tool has been replaced by the nmcli command which is different. To run it just type in a terminal: nm-tool You can get these with nm-tool (in Ubuntu versions prior to 15.04) which BTW is the command line version of network manager. 230K views 9 years ago Mac OS Tutorials This short guide will show you how to use the IPCONFIG utility that is commonly used by Microsoft Windows engineers on a Apple Mac OS X Operating. To get a list of devices and their status type: nmcli dev status Replace eth0 with the actual device name you're using, which may not be the same. On 16.04 and newer versions there is a IP4.GATEWAY line which is pretty self explanatory. The output lists some device parameters including some IP4.DNS entries, which show the DNS servers and a IP4.ADDRESS line which lists the IP and Gateway used (look for the gw = ?.?.?.? part at the end of the line up to 15.10). To get the DNS and Gateway info just type: nmcli dev show eth0 The only thing missing from ifconfig are the gateway and DNS servers.
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