If it's a set based switch, you'll need to "sh CAM dyn int fa0/1" ....
"sh mac" will show a bunch of port statistics......
I believe on the IOS based switches you can still "show cam" (you may have
to do "show cam ?" to see which options you need) since all of the MAC
addresses are kept in the cam. Although I know this varies from switch to
switch.
Hell, just try 'em all =)
Mike W.
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> Try "sh mac dyn int fa0/1"
>
> CM
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "sam sneed"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 4:24 PM
> Subject: Basic switch question [7:18807]
>
>
> > Is there a show command that would tell me the ethernet address of a
> > workstation attached to a cisco switchport. The switch is a 3548 which
is
> > IOS 12 based and the workstation is directly connected to a switchport.
I
> > came from an environment that used HP procurve switches. It was very
easy
> to
> > get this info off their switches using the web interface, I was hoping
> Cisco
> > had an equivalent command. I am taking CCNP switching next week and had
> not
> > seen an explanation on how to do this in either Lammle or Ciso Press
book.
> >
> > thanks...
> >
> > sam sneed
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