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- How to use netconfig command - Spiceworks Community
Hi, “ netconfig ” command is not used in rhel it is used in Slackware to configure ip address of the system in rhel you can use “ neat ” command to open gui for network adapter in rhel or directly editing the “ ifcfg-eth0 ” or “ ifcfg-eth1 ” file in this location “*
- What do you use more for monitoring management: NETCONF RESTCONF or . . .
This got me thinking about the calls for an SNMP replacement we’ve all heard for some time now The idea behind NETCONF is that it can solve some of the challenges of SNMP and CLI and make automation and configuration management more effective However, SNMP still seems to be very common for network monitoring
- Spiceworks times out when backing up PowerConnect 62xx config via telnet
Below are the log details I have updated both Spiceworks and my switch firmware to the latest version Thanks, Ryan I[16:02:48 47 bf6158] (10 10 0 28) Ran cmd [enable] and got back: enable?Password: I[16:02:48 47 bf6158] (10 10 0 28) Conversation: sending *********, looking for (?i-mx:(#|$)\\s+|password|user) I[16:03:08 71 bf6158] Telnet timed out for session #Net::Telnet:0x41b1f30 Incoming
- TFTP doesnt work with 5. 0 - Spiceworks Community
Will check - we did have a kiwi syslog service running, but I did stop that service Need to scope out the others I ran a netstat -a -b and did not see anything listening or running on that port Any other ideas? If I changed the port in the tftp rb file, would that work, or does the remote device look for it on this port (69) specifically?
- Save and restore TCP IP network configuration
The windows utility netsh (network shell) is a command that allow us to change network settings A common use is to reset the TCP IP stack to its default state Now, let’s use this command to save the interface settings in a text file, whether as a security measure or a means to quickly export the settings to other computers Step 1: Export the current IP settings to a text file Use the
- Which Linux command would you use to check configuration of network . . .
Possible answer:- interface ipconfig netstat ifconfig EXPLANATION The ifconfig is used in Linux netstat and Interface are not Linux commands For Linux, the correct command is ifconfig netstat is indeed a Linux command, and can be used to check configuration of network interfaces (depending on what aspect of the config you’re interested in, so there’s two potential answers to this, and
- Query-SoftwareInstalled - Networking - Spiceworks Community
Description Query software installed on remote computers and output results to CSV file (Only on domain computers currently I am working on modifying the script to accept text file lists of computers or comma separated arrays ) Example Use: Query-SoftwareInstalled -OUStructure “ou=OUName,DC=ServerName,DC=MidLevelDomain,DC=TopLevelDomain” -Software “Software Display Name
- All Epson TM-T88Vs Lost IP Info - Spiceworks Community
About a year or so ago we had something I haven’t been able to find the cause of happen on our network - every single Epson receipt printer, model TM-T88V, dropped it’s existing IP info within the same day or two What’s weirder is that instead of completely forgetting the IP config, it kind of just got shuffled around - the default gateway became the IP address (which could have been
- Need to add Unix SCO_SV scosysv 3. 2 i386 on the network
8 87 September 11, 2015 How to use netconfig command Software Applications discussion , operating-systems 19 957 February 28, 2013 Configuring New Printer in Sco Unix Networking general-networking , question 2 135 September 4, 2013 Changing IP address without reboot Software Applications discussion , operating-systems 12 233 September 25, 2006
- Windows 10 Pro stuck in Fast Start mode. - Spiceworks Community
Windows 10 starts faster because it goes into “hybrid sleep” AKA “fast start” mode, instead of actually shutting down Fine for home users, disastrous for enterprise users, mainly because wake-on-lan fails There’s a place in Settings to turn it off, a registry entry that can be set, and a specific local GPO, as well as some related ones In my just finished build (for 155 pc’s
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