What is the service console command to give the IP address of the ESX host?

What is the service console command to give the IP address of the ESX host? /

What is the command to give the IP address of a host that has no IP?

see this

http://KB.VMware.com/kb/4309499

It's good to have as well

http://VMware-land.com/esxcfg-help.html

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