In enable mode, show interface.
Or just ping your box from the PIX and look at your arp cache.
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From: "Sean Graham"
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Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 11:12 AM
Subject: Re: MAC address of interfaces in PIX 515R [7:5544]
> show commands aren't a
show commands aren't available
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> Try show int e0 e1 etc
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Try show int e0 e1 etc
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How about 'sh int e0' ?
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> Hi, I am in the process of setting up a PIX515 for use with a cable modem.
> The provider DHCP's the address to the clients. I want to use the PIX to
> connect to the modem but the ISP secure
Hi, I am in the process of setting up a PIX515 for use with a cable modem.
The provider DHCP's the address to the clients. I want to use the PIX to
connect to the modem but the ISP secure the DHCP request by MAC address of
the interface. I have to inform them what it is before it will lease the ne
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