When I have this situation I usually found the interface of the switch with
the command
show cam H.H.H.

When it ends up in a hub, that is a problem.  The only solution is a
ping/disconnect cable combination.







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Assunto:    OT finding station trying to become MasterBrowser [7:58701]


I don't think there's any answer to this, but I thought I would check. How
can I find the physical location of a system if I know the following:

NetBIOS name, IP address, MAC Address, and the Domain it is attached too.

I have a system that is trying to become the Master Browser and I've
discovered all of the above information. The problem is, it's a large flat
network, so the IP address comes from a huge pool and doesn't help identify
a network segment. The NetBIOS name isn't helpful and the vendor code in
the
MAC address is shared by almost all the systems.

Any utilities that you know of that could help find this station?

It's a city-wide school system and driving around from school to school
isn't practical, although it is a rather small city... :-)

Any info would be great. Thanks.

Priscilla




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