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Shell Script for IP address

Asked by kecoak in Unix Network Security, Unix Systems Programming, Unix Networking

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Program like ping/traceroute/nslookup in Linux/Unix only accept single ip address. So for instance If I am want to know whether 10 hosts are up or not, i need to type ping <ip address> 10 times, one by one. The other option is to use other program or software that can accept multiple ip address.

I am thinking to create a shell script that can take multiple ip address and translate it into the right format.
Say for instance
150.101.1.1-50 should be translated into 150.101.1.1 to 150.101.1.50
Could you please give me a guidance or sample script so that I could modify and incorporate the shell script ? Start Free Trial
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