Hi Robert,

                Do a /sbin/ifconfig to find the MAC address of your NIC

        or

you can do a arp to find the MAC address. But before executing arp just do a
ping to the system so that you NIC learns the MAC address of the system.

Please get back to me if you are not clear

Happy Linuxing

--K.Deepak--



Robert Fausey wrote:

> Is there any way to determine the MAC address?  I have a alpha system that
> I need to determine the MAC address for.  The vendor did not supply this
> info.
>
> Rob Fausey.
>
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