![]() The default gateway address for Logan Hall is 130.91.236.1 and 165.123.54.1 for Fiji House.Įvery computer with an IP address needs the IP address of a DNS server to resolve names of web-sites on the Internet. Corporate environments use a "proxy server" as a default gateway to filter and protect outgoing network traffic. The most common use for a default gateway is to allow computers on the network to access the Internet. The subnet mask for all IP addresses in use at Logan Hall is 255.255.252.0 and 255.255.255.128 for all of the addresses in Fiji House.ĭefault gateway is the IP address of another computer that acts as the exit ramp for all traffic leaving the network. IP addresses with different subnet masks must communicate through a translating device such as a router to exchange information. Computers with IP addresses on the same subnet can talk to each other natively. The subnet mask is an another 32-bit number that identifies what network the IP address belongs. All IP information for all network adapters in use by Windows will be displayed.Įvery IP connection has additional information that is associated with it's operation. From the desktop, navigate through Logo > type "cmd.exe" in the "Start Search" dialog box.Windows Vista ( All Versions): ipconfig.exe The "details" buttonwill provide the IP address and connection information. Select the "Connection" > "Local Area Connection" then the "Status" tab.This will open the "Network and Sharing Center". From the desktop, navigate through Logo > Control Panel > Network & Internet > View Network Status and Tasks.Windows Vista ( All Versions): Network and Sharing Center All IP information for all network adapters in use by Windows will be displayed. From the desktop, navigate through Start > Run> type "cmd.exe".The "Details." button reveals even more information about the connection's IP information. Right-click the local area connection and choose "Status", then click the "Support" tab.From the desktop, navigate through Start > Control Panel > Network Connections > Local Area Connection.Windows XP ( All Versions): Local Area Connection Status ![]() The IP information for the given adapter will be displayed in the terminal's console window after the "inet" descriptor.If the address assigned to the built-in ethernet port is sought substitute "en0" for "en1". Double-click the "Terminal" application and allow it to open.Airport adapters are known as "en1" and the Ethernet port goes under the designation "en0". A drop-down menu allows the user to select which adapter they would like to view. The first section of the window is the "Info" section.Double-click the "Network Utility" application and allow it to open. ![]()
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