The ifconfig utility defines the network address of each interface when TCP/IP Services starts. After that, you can use the ifconfig utility to display all interfaces that are configured on a system, to redefine the address of an interface, and to set other operating parameters. NOTE If you want to redefine the interface address or the netmask, you should stop TCP/IP Services first. Otherwise, any TCP/IP processes currently running will continue to use the old address and netmask, and will fail. Any user can query the status of a network interface; only a privileged user can modify the configuration of network interfaces. You specify an interface with the following syntax: ifconfig interface_id This command displays the current configuration for the specified network interface. Refer to the HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management for information about how to obtain the interface_id.