![]() This is where automated remote troubleshooting comes in to its own, especially for teams that embrace remote work and Work From Anywhere (WFA). Unfortunately, between these manual actions and scripts, they don’t give you a series of correlated values over time. No matter what version of OSX/macOS you are on, 10.14.4, 11.6.7, or 12.2.3, there are a range of tools for troubleshooting. SERVERID (2) Length 10: DUID LL HW 1 Addr ed:6a:96:59:9a:beĪt the physical and data layer you may be using a wired or wireless (Wi-Fi) medium to send this data towards your router. To get a look at the low level DHCP configuration (Mac/Linux):ĭomain_name_server (ip_mult): Note: We are not just looking for the default but also for any VPN that overrides the public v6 address space. If you have IPv6 active the above should return at least one route (as per below) via a known interface such as “ en0 " on a Mac.ĭefault fe80:1e0b:a50:fbfe:d2f8%en0 UGcg en0 Netstat -rn -f inet6 | egrep -i "default|2000::/3" ![]() Note: We are not just looking for the default but also for any VPN that overrides the public v4 address space. For IPv6 we have a deep dive on how-to-fix-ipv6-connectivity/ but you can check on Mac or Linux with: IPv4 (inc. 254 depending upon the scope size) and this is where your computer sends all its traffic to be routed onwards. You get a default gateway like 172.27.250.144 (though they normally end in. Your default gateway is normally an automatically configured address via DHCP. Your computer and browser actually sends its type with all web requests e.g. To get to a web page like you initially access a DNS server to translate the host portion (greenholt) combined with the Top Level Domain (biz) of the URL, to an IP address like 64.9.76.14. Additionally, this doesn’t give you any historical data (especially back when previous problems occured). Yet, for ‘non-techies’ to try and communicate these addresses, or even call out MAC addresses like 0f:32:b9:6a:64:f1, it can be error prone and gets complicated quickly. Great for trouble shooting that MBP you gave your old man.On the Internet you might have a Public IPv4 address like 77.46.110.233 or an IPv6 address like 2000:c744:73:c2d2:63dd:d5e0:21fa:d63. ![]() For me though, Bjango do such a fantastic job and Bjango’s iStat Menus is such an everyday tool that it is just about the only app I am willing to pay a subscription for, and so I do.Įdit: I also should mention that Bjango offers a family pack for multiple macs that is great value ( can’t remember how many but think it was five) and a remote iStat monitoring tool as well. ![]() With regard to the weather features Bjango have added, they are certainly nice, but there are other menu bar weather apps that also work well and don’t charge a subscription. You can tell Bjango, the developers of the app love the Mac because of its capabilities and the way it is designed. The Combined feature is also great for those that can be a bit anal about desktop and menu bar appearance. Its temperature monitoring and fan speed management for my poor solder crippled GPU is used every day. If you have an old Mac that is slowly dieing, but you want to keep her hobbling along until Apple finally releases an up to date properly flexible and functional replacement, then Bjango’s iStat Menus is indispensable. ![]()
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