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I have just downloaded the virtual applicance for groundworks monitor community edition.
I don't want to be restricted to using the console of the machine it's located on - I would like to point the web browser on my machine to the applicance, so need to know it's IP address.
I opened a terminal window and typed ifconfig (which is what I seem to recall as being the linux equivalent to ipconfig) but get told bash: ifconfig: Command not found.
How can I find the IP of my applicance?!?!
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