A. OLCmd Reference

OLCmd dbip

IP addresses are maintained in the statistics database as single decimal integers. For example, the IP address 135.26.10.37 is maintained in the database as –2028336603. The dbip command converts a single integer into a dotted decimal address (four decimal integers separated by periods), or a dotted decimal address into a single integer.

Format:

OLCmd dbip address

Where:

address May be a positive or negative decimal integer, or four decimal integers from 0–255 separated by periods. A negative number is denoted by a leading hyphen.

Example:

The following are valid uses of the dbip command (shown with responses):

OLCmd dbip -2023301243

-2023301243 = 135.102.223.133

OLCmd dbip 174195980

174195980 = 10.98.5.12

OLCmd dbip 200.23.132.10

200.23.132.10 = 937982966

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