by the way it is my thread .... :) any ways. the easiest way to achieve
your goal is  "arp-scan"

install "arp-scan"

i dont know if it support other destros or not

you can do "arp-scan 192.168.1.0/24" all devices/Computers with MAC
addresses will be listed.



On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 9:42 AM, Doug <dmcgarr...@optonline.net> wrote:

> On 07/17/2013 12:26 AM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> > is there any utility to change IP via command line, actually i am
> > looking for a utility same as the one which we using during installation
> > of debian. it actually find and display all the brand names of Ethernet
> > controllers and Ethernet port assignments. can i call the same utility
> > via normal console or is there any different one which i can use on
> debian.
> >
> > Thanks,
>
> One would think there is some simple way to find what device is using
> what ip. but I haven't ever seen it. Since the system installs printers
> and other network hardware, it surely must know what the ips for these
> devices are. (It would have to work on any Linux system, not just
> Debian, since that is not my normal system.)
>
> Anybody know?
>
> --doug
>
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