There are plenty of network monitoring tools you can find in the Linux ecosystem, that can generate for you a summary of the total number of devices on a network including all their IP addresses and more.
However, sometimes what you actually need may be a simple command line tool that can provide you the same information by running a single command.
This tutorial will explain you how to find out all live hosts IP addresses connected to a given network. Here, we will use Nmap tool to find out all IP addresses of devices connected on a same network.
Suggested Read: 29 Examples of ‘Nmap’ Commands for System/Network Administration
The Nmap (short form for Network Mapper) is an open source, powerful and a very versatile command line tool for exploring networks, perform security scans, network audit and finding open ports on remote machine and so much more.
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