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From: Linh Trang <mylinh@asu.edu>
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Subject: IP address
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 15:23:17 -0700
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Hello,
I don't know much about Kermit95, so, hopefully you gurus out there can
help me.
When I dial into school with my modem using Kermit 95 for the ASCII
connection., I am assuming that I am dynamically assigned an IP address
in order to communicate with the UNIX server.� If that is correct, how
would I be able to ascertain the PPP address that is assigned to me.
I don't quite understand the communications connection between the two
points.� It seems more like an ASCII scheme or such; and hence no IP
address would be present at all.
I guess I'm just thoroughly confused and talking gibberish at this
point.
Thanks in advance,
�
Linh Trang