Cisco Practical Studies, Multiple MAC Address [7:35935]

2002-02-20 Thread Derek Gaff
Hi there In the Cisco Press Practical Studies Book, page 1159 under Misc Cisco IOS Software Configuration there as follows. A mainframe resides on VLAN 2. It has three IP addresses: 165.10.10.100, 101 and 102. These IP Addresses correspond to a single MAC Address of 2200.0001.0001. Configure the

RE: Cisco Practical Studies, Multiple MAC Address [7:35935]

2002-02-20 Thread Vincent Miller
HSRP standby use-bia [scope interface] Configure HSRP to use the burned-in address of an interface as its virtual MAC address instead of the preassigned MAC address (on Ethernet and FDD

RE: Cisco Practical Studies, Multiple MAC Address [7:35935]

2002-02-20 Thread ellis steve
I vaguely remember doing something like this before. Don't quote me as correct but try (in global conf): " arp A.B.C.D H.H.H arpa " where A.B.C.D = IP address H.H.H = MAC You can put multiple entries in for different IP , same MAC. I guess then do a sh ip arp and see if it is up i