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How can I check which version of TCP/IP I have?
As the subject states, how would I do it?
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you probably have IPv5....i think....i forget my cisco stuff
i know IPv6 is the new stuff with hexidecimal crap. |
I wish i knew cisco loney:
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not when it could get you a good job |
Ummmm....
oOo: Are you looking for your IP address? Your "TCP/IP Version" isn't really something you can update or change. I promise you you're using IPv4. Tell us what you're trying to do and we can figure it out. |
HAHAHA IN YOUR FACES IM IN CISCO! HOES! eek:
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Thanks for the help |
Its very unlikely that you'll need or want to use the 128bit addressing found in v6. Unless of course its for some crazy military shit.
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wtf 'sheed....retiring Ben?
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Look at that sexy smile, I just couldn't pass it up.
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69 dude! |
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zoner wears thongs...backwards
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COUNT ME IN!!!!! |
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They're G-Strings. |
"Did you check your TCP/IP Settings"
"Yes" "Do you want this dog!" |
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whoooops. yea, you're using IPv4, like he said. |
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