A system administrator is configuring a service on a Linux server and needs to quickly find all network IP addresses associated with the system's hostname. Which of the following commands will accomplish this task?
The correct command is hostname -I. The -I or --all-ip-addresses option is used to display all network addresses for the host.
The hostname -f command is incorrect as it displays the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN), not the IP address.
The hostname -d command is incorrect because it displays the DNS domain name.
The hostname -a command is incorrect as it displays the host's alias name, if one is configured.
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