If your script is running on the machine you are checking the IP of, you could do a 'netstat -i' or a 'ifconfig | grep "inet addr"' to get the list of IPs and parse the list (depending on your Unix variant.)
Obviously, I'm assuming you're using Unix, under Win32 run 'ipconfig /all'
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