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Guest JanetP
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We are running Windows Server 2003 with XP Pro workstations. Is there

somewhere I can go to find out all the ip addresses being used in our

network? We are also running a Linux server which is only being used as a

firewall and dhcp server. I was able to find out what computers are

currently connected along with their ip addresses; however, I would like to

know all ip addresses including all static ips such as routers, printers,

etc. Is that possible?

 

Thanks

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Guest Coraleigh Miller
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Re: finding all ip addresses on network

 

Hi Janet,

 

I like this one, its quick and easy..

http://www.softperfect.com/products/networkscanner/

 

Coraleigh Miller

 

 

"JanetP" <JanetP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:7587C2D8-6FB0-4A9A-8DA4-EA664CA9683A@microsoft.com...

> We are running Windows Server 2003 with XP Pro workstations. Is there

> somewhere I can go to find out all the ip addresses being used in our

> network? We are also running a Linux server which is only being used as a

> firewall and dhcp server. I was able to find out what computers are

> currently connected along with their ip addresses; however, I would like

> to

> know all ip addresses including all static ips such as routers, printers,

> etc. Is that possible?

>

> Thanks

Guest Mathieu CHATEAU
Posted

Re: finding all ip addresses on network

 

Hello,

 

tools are not missing!

Angry ip scanner: (freeware/Windows)

http://www.angryziber.com/ipscan/

 

take care of workstation with Windows firewall that won't answer (you will

have to check if there is a valid mac address)

 

 

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Cordialement,

Mathieu CHATEAU

http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com

 

 

"JanetP" <JanetP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:7587C2D8-6FB0-4A9A-8DA4-EA664CA9683A@microsoft.com...

> We are running Windows Server 2003 with XP Pro workstations. Is there

> somewhere I can go to find out all the ip addresses being used in our

> network? We are also running a Linux server which is only being used as a

> firewall and dhcp server. I was able to find out what computers are

> currently connected along with their ip addresses; however, I would like

> to

> know all ip addresses including all static ips such as routers, printers,

> etc. Is that possible?

>

> Thanks


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