IP address is a unique 32-bit address assigned to each computer on the Internet,
and is the central component of the TCP/IP network protocol.
An IP address is usually written as a quartet of integer numbers (e.g. 192.64.16.8).
Also, a computer typically has a hostname that is easier to memorize and use than a numeric
address.
Knowing computer name allows to find out the IP address and vice versa.
and is the central component of the TCP/IP network protocol.
An IP address is usually written as a quartet of integer numbers (e.g. 192.64.16.8).
Also, a computer typically has a hostname that is easier to memorize and use than a numeric
address.
Knowing computer name allows to find out the IP address and vice versa.
- 1Click "Start" then "Run" Type "cmd" and press "Enter" (in Windows XP).
Click "Start" and type "cmd" in Start Search field. Press "Enter" (in Windows Vista).
In both cases, the new window with a black background should appear. - 2In the window type ping <remote computer name> and press "Enter."
Example:
ping xrlab.ineos.ac.ru - 3Read the ping program output; the first line always contains IP address of the remote computer in brackets.
Example: pinging xrlab.ineos.ac.ru [193.233.4.27] ... - 4Type "Exit" and press "Enter" to close the window.
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