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Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6001]
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c:\windows>netsh interface ipv4 show addresses ? Usage: show addresses [[name=]] Parameters: Tag Value name - The name of a specific interface. Remarks: Displays the IP address configuration for an interface or interfaces. The information displayed for this command consists of: Field Description ----- ----------- DHCP enabled Shows whether the address comes from static or DHCP configuration. IP Address Shows the IP address configured for an interface. Subnet Mask Shows the subnet mask associated with the IP address. Default Gateway Shows the IP address of a default gateway for the interface. Gateway Metric Shows the metric for the default gateway shown above. Only applies if multiple default gateways are configured. Interface Metric Shows the metric for an interface. Only applies if multiple interfaces are configured. Examples: show addresses "Local Area Connection"

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