Writer instructions

Page title

For most spaces, this page must be titled Space announcements.

For spaces with localized content, this page must be titled Space announcements l10n.

Purpose

Provide an announcement banner on every page of your space.

Location

Move this page outside of your home branch.

Guidelines

Announcement Support for this product will end on November 3, 2025. We recommend that you use PATROL for Linux, PATROL for AIX, or PATROL for Solaris to monitor operating systems.

Listing Host and IP Address


This task describes how to view the name of a host and its corresponding IP address in the network.

To List Host and IP Addresses

  1. Access the NETWORK application instance menu as described in Accessing KM Commands and InfoBoxes.
  2. Select TCP/IP > Reports > List Hosts. BMC PATROL writes the results to a BMC PATROL task object (List Hosts) in the NETWORK container.
  3. Access the List Hosts task object as described in Accessing KM Commands and InfoBoxes and view the results. Your results should resemble this example:
# PSL Serial No.: #########
dyn2280234                 1D IN A                                 172.19.89.227
dyn2280235                 1D IN A                                 172.19.89.228
dyn2280236                 1D IN A                                 172.19.89.229
dyn2280237                 1D IN A                                 172.19.89.230
dyn2280238                 1D IN A                                 172.19.89.231
--------------- >>>>> DONE <<<<< ---------------

Output Format

The output has the following format. Following table defines each field.

hostname                   1D IN A                                 IP Address
-------------------- >>>>> DONE <<<<< --------------------

 List Hosts Command Output Format

Related topics

Network-NETWORK

Network-Interface

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