Windows Software For Listing Ip Address, Mac Address And Hostname For Network
About Your Host Name and Physical Address Here are a few notes that will help with identifying the correct information and submitting it when you request a network license file: • Ethernet Adapter: If your server has more than one Ethernet adapter, select one that corresponds to a physical network adapter. Do not use the physical address for any wireless or Bluetooth devices, as these are not valid and your network license will not work. If there is more than one physical Ethernet connection on a Windows system, it does not matter which one you use. If you are using a Mac OS X computer with more than one physical network adapter, you must use the address of the primary network adapter. • Host Name: The unique identifier that serves as name of your computer or server can be as long as 255 characters and consists of numbers and letters.
List Hostname, IP and MAC address on your network. By Martin9700 on Dec 2, 2009 at 15:44 UTC. WriteLine 'Host,IP Address,MAC' End Sub Sub ShowText (txtInput). When I scan 192.168.16.1 network, I get the mac addresses of all servers. Since they will have 2 interface Mac addresses its hard to recognize which interface they belong to. Here is the list of commands that can be used in the command prompt: This command, when executed with no options, displays the current IP address, the subnet mask and default gateway (network interfaces of the local machine) -f Clears the routing tables of all gateway entries. Used in conjunction.
• Physical Address: Refers to the physical address of the Ethernet connection to your computer or server. This may also be referred to as your MAC (Media Access Control) Address, Host ID or Server ID. It is twelve characters long and is a combination of numbers (0–9) and letters (A–F, a–f). Your physical address is often presented in this format: XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX. • Name and Address Syntax: When requesting a network license file, make sure you have accurately identified characters that may look similar, such as: • The number zero (0) and the letter O. • The number one (1) and uppercase and lowercase 'L' and uppercase 'I' (depending on font). Find Using the Command Prompt (Windows only) To find your Host Name and Physical Address using the Windows Command Prompt: • Open the Command Prompt window by clicking on Start > (All) Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt.
Note: If you do not have access to the Command Prompt, please contact your IT department or someone with administrative rights to your machine to help you locate the information. • Type ipconfig /all and press the Enter key. Your Host Name will appear at the top, under the section Windows IP Configuration: Your Physical Address will appear under the section Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection. Find Using LMTOOLS (Windows only) If you already have the Autodesk Network License Manager installed on a Windows system, you can use the LMTOOLS Utility to locate your server information.
To find your Host Name and Physical Address using the LMTOOLS utility: • Open the LMTOOLS utility by clicking Start > All Programs > Autodesk > Network License Manager > LMTOOLS Utility. • Click on the Systems Settings tab. In the left column titled Hostid Settings you will find your Host Name located in the Computer/Hostname box and your Physical Address located in the Ethernet Address box. Find Using a Terminal Window (Linux or Mac) If you already have the Autodesk Network License Manager installed on a Mac or Linux system, you can use the lmutil utility to locate your server information. To find your Host Name and Physical Address using a Mac or Linux Terminal Window: • Launch a Terminal window.
• Type in the commands to navigate to the directory where lmutil is installed. Here's an example: cd /usr/local/flexnetserver/ • Type the command below to display your Host Name:./lmutil lmhostid -hostname You will see a message similar to the one below: lmutil - Copyright (c) 1989-2013 Flexera Software LLC. All Rights Reserved. The FlexNet host ID of this machine is 'HOSTNAME=Nostromo' • Type the command below to display your Physical Address (Host ID):./lmutil lmhostid You will see a message similar to the one below: lmutil - Copyright (c) 1989-2013 Flexera Software LLC. All Rights Reserved. The FlexNet host ID of this machine is '6003089af239' See Also: • • •.