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* Login the matrix.senecac.on.ca using your email account and password:
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  [studen@fc9 student]$ssh student@matrix.senecac.on.ca
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  Password:
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  Have a lot of fun...
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  student@matrix:~>
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* Type the command
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  uname -a
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* Use the command "man uname" to display the manual page for the command "uname" and use it to decode the output of the "uname" command.
  
 
= Questions =
 
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= Completing this Lab =
 
= Completing this Lab =

Revision as of 17:53, 1 September 2008

NAD710 - Introduction to Networks - Using Linux

Objective

Use the following commands to collect kernel information and network settings on a Linux Machine:

  • hostname
  • uname
  • /sbin/ifconfig
  • /sbin/route
  • /sbin/lspci
  • /sbin/lsmod
  • /sbin/modinfo

Background Information

In order for a computer to communicate with other computers on a local area network, a few network settings must be assigned to the computer. A few more are needed if those computers are on the Internet or other LANs. Follow the steps below to collect the network settings and some useful information of a host in the Matrix Cluster:

  • MAC Address
  • IP address
  • Network Mask
  • Broadcast address
  • Network address
  • IP address(es) of the gateway(s)
  • hostname
  • list of PCI device
  • Network device driver
  • Linux Kernel information

You can use the same steps to collect the same information on your own Fedora Core machine.

Procedure

  • Login the matrix.senecac.on.ca using your email account and password:
 [studen@fc9 student]$ssh student@matrix.senecac.on.ca
 Password: 
 Have a lot of fun...
 student@matrix:~>
  • Type the command
 uname -a
 
  • Use the command "man uname" to display the manual page for the command "uname" and use it to decode the output of the "uname" command.

Questions

Completing this Lab