How to check the network card connection status in SUSE?

You can use the following command to check the network card connection status in the SUSE operating system:

  1. Open the terminal.
  2. Try using one of the following commands:
  3. ifconfig: displays information about network interfaces, including IP address, MAC address, and connection status.
  4. ip addr: displays information about network interfaces, including IP addresses, MAC addresses, and connection status.
  5. Show network interface information, including connection status and device name, using “ip link show”.
  6. ethtool : displays detailed information about the specified interface, including connection status, speed, and duplex mode.
  7. To check the connection status of all network interfaces, you can use the following command:
  8. Show all network interfaces.
  9. or
  10. Show the IP address of the interface.
  11. To view the connection status of a specific interface (such as eth0), you can use the following command:
  12. Please show me the configuration settings for eth0.
  13. or
  14. Show the IP address of eth0.
  15. To view detailed information for a specific interface (such as eth0), including connection status, speed, and duplex mode, you can use the following command:
  16. Check the settings of eth0 using ethtool.
  17. Note: Before using the above command, make sure you have the appropriate permissions (For example, root user or a user with network management privileges).
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