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Re: Getting the IP addressing method
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Re: Getting the IP addressing method


  • Subject: Re: Getting the IP addressing method
  • From: Allan Nathanson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 12:35:52 -0400

How about

# scutil <<_END_OF_INPUT >/tmp/out
open
list .*/IPV4
quit
__END_OF_INPUT

Also, a shortcut to the "get key / d.show" would be to use "show key"

- Allan


On Wednesday, May 22, 2002, at 11:52 AM, John C. Welch wrote:

On 05/22/2002 10:54, "Quinn" <email@hidden> wrote:

1) Is the service numbering consistent across OS installations? For
example, on mine Service 10 corresponds to en0, 11 to en1. Is that always
that way?

No. As you create new locations (in SCF terminology these are
"sets") each location gets a different collection of service IDs.

Hmm...okay, so I also noticed that the list command gives you a hint as to
what protocol is running on what interface, so I guess my next question
would be, can I get the output of the list and the d.show command to be
written to a new file?

john

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