Thanks Scott, this was the command that I had forgotten about and was
looking for. Those of you with 6k & 5k switches out there try it out. Pretty
useful at times.
BobS
From: Scott M. Trieste
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 12:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: switch port IP address
Try sh mls entry.
Your 6509 will have this feature by default. But do you have a RSM module
for the 5000?
Good luck.
""Sites, Bob""
.
> I guess I need to clarify this a little. Yes, I'm talking about Cisco
> switches, 6509 & 5000's. No, I'm not looking for MAC addresses. I thought
> that there was a command that would list the IP of all connecting devices
on
> (all) ports on the switch. The "sho cdp nei det" or other variations only
> shows the ip of the ports that are "trunking." I need all of the ports,
not
> just the trunking ports. Any ideas?
>
>
> Can someone refresh my memory on this. What is the command on a switch
that
> will show you the IP address of connecting devices on the ports? Can't
seem
> to get any hits in the archives. I use it so seldom I've forgotten what it
> was?
>
> Bob Sites, CCNA
> System Engineer
>
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