hallo,
I have a q regarding switches.
Does any interf have a separate MAC address ?
Is there a diff betw managed / unmanaged switches
regarding mac addrsses and interfaces ?
thanks
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unmanaged switch really means to the particular vendor. It might actually
mean a hub, in which case MAC addresses are irrelevanat as a hub is just a
physical-layer device.
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regarding mac
Isn't there a command like standby use-bia xxx.. where you can
specify the MAc to use?
-Ejay
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From: Larry Letterman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 2:16 AM
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yes
Hi,
Today only I came to know that HSRP uses the following MAC address on all
media except Token Ring:
.0c07.ac** (where ** is the HSRP group number)
No wonder why I saw non unique mac addresses on cisco boxes.
Now my problem is that I am working on an application which assumes that
each
Of
ashish
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 6:53 PM
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Hi,
Today only I came to know that HSRP uses the following MAC address on all
media except Token Ring:
.0c07.ac** (where ** is the HSRP group number)
No wonder why I saw non unique mac
Hi all,
I've been studying DLSw and here's what I've gathered so far...
1. DLSw terminates all RIFs at the local router
2. DLSw terminates the LLC2 connection at the local router
My question concerns the MAC address:
Will a receiving station see the local router's address or the MAC address
It sees the MAC-address of the sender.
Adam Carswell wrote in message
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Hi all,
I've been studying DLSw and here's what I've gathered so far...
1. DLSw terminates all RIFs at the local router
2. DLSw terminates the LLC2 connection at the
Anyone know if a mac address of 00:00:00:00:00:00 is illegal or reserved. I
assume it is and here's the rest of the story...
While I should have been studying for CIT I installed a beta of the next
version of redhat linux. After I installed it I couldn't get on the net. I
could ping other
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21:01To: Piatnitchi CristianCc:
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correspondence- How do I get it for a Cata lyst?show
cam dynamic slot/port will show you which ports map to which Mac
addresses.
cam = content addressable
Hi all
Could anybody instruct me how to find the correspondence between MAC
addresses for connected devices
and those ports where devices are connected ?
Environment: Catalyst 5000 series and SNMP.
I tried with rfc1493.mib
iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.dot1dBridge.dot1dTp.dot1dTpFdbTable
show cam dynamic slot/port will show you which ports map
to which Mac addresses.
cam = content addressable memory
--Scott
Piatnitchi Cristian wrote:
Hi all
Could anybody instruct me how to find the correspondence between
MAC
addresses for connected devices
and those ports where devices
2000 20:26:55 -0500 (CDT), Brian wrote:
On Sat, 19 Aug 2000, Robert L. Gutierrez wrote:
I am in need of a mac addresses. Can someone please send me some links.
What are you in need of MAC addresses for? Each NIC comes with a MAC
address, are you aware of that?
"Grandpa can't fl
This is how many MAC addresses the switch can hold in its cache
DUCK
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From: Howard C. Berkowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 3:25 PM
Subject: Re: MAC Addresses
What does it mean to say that the Catalyst 1912 has 1024 MAC
What does it mean to say that the Catalyst 1912 has 1024 MAC Addresses,
while the Catalyst 2828 has 8192 MAC Addresses.
Can anyone please explain?
Thanks in advance.
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Nasser N Khwaja wrote:
What does it mean to say that the Catalyst 1912 has 1024 MAC Addresses,
while the Catalyst 2828 has 8192 MAC Addresses.
Can anyone please explain?
Thanks in advance.
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That is how many MAC addresses it can store in its tables
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Nasser N Khwaja wrote:
What does it mean to say that the Catalyst 1912 has 1024 MAC Addresses,
while the Catalyst 2828 has 8192 MAC Addresses.
Can anyone please explain?
Thanks in advance.
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What does it mean to say that the Catalyst 1912 has 1024 MAC Addresses,
while the Catalyst 2828 has 8192 MAC Addresses.
Can anyone please explain?
Thanks in advance.
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You touch on what is an interesting problem in product design, which
shows why products
--- _ tlgerber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to configure a cisco router to filter
packets by a hosts'
physical address rather then its' logical addresses?
Thanks Tom
You can use the access list range 700-799 for normal
access list and from 1100-1199 for extended access
list
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Is there a way to configure a cisco router to filte
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hope this help.
Cheers, Eric
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Is there a way to configure a cisco router to filter packets by a hosts'
physical address rather then its' logical addresses?
Thanks Tom
Does any know if there is a website where you can
search for the make of a peice of hardware from the
mac address?
Cheers
George
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From: George Dodds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 9:43 AM
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Subject: Mac addresses
Does any know if there is a website where you can
search for the make of a peice
Try this:
http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/index.shtml
-Andrew
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George Dodds
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 10:43 AM
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Subject: Mac addresses
Does any know if there is a website
http://www.shmoo.com/tools/mac/
Rog
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George Dodds
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 10:43 AM
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Subject: Mac addresses
Does any know if there is a website where you can
search
Check the "Vendor/Ethernet MAC Address Lookup" site here:
http://coffer.com/mac_find/
Priscilla
At 07:43 AM 5/23/2000 -0700, George Dodds wrote:
Does any know if there is a website where you can
search for the make of a peice of hardware from the
mac address?
Cheers
George
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