Yeah.. in the switch, get the MACs of all of the devices attached to
that port, then go to the router that acts as the gateway for that subnet
that those devices are in, and do a 'show arp' then (hopefull you have a
good terminal program to) search through and find the IPs that go with the
MAC
I always go to the switch and look through the CAM table. I pull out the MAC
Addresses associated with a port, then I take those MAC addresses to a host
that has an ARP database, arp -a | grep in unix, or show ip arp
on IOS. Basically, you could have your host ping all known IP
addresses so it A
Hi,
You may want to download a trial version of fluke software, Network
Inspector, from
http://www.flukenetworks.com/us/LAN/Monitoring+Analysis+Diagramming/Network+Inspector/_software.htm,
which will tell all the ip address connected a port in the switch. I don't know there
is a built-in comman
Hi,
Is it possible to get the IP addresses of all the boxes attached to a port in
the switch.
If there are 2 boxes attached to a hub and that hub is attached is attached
to
a switch.
Now is it possible to get the IP addresses of those 2 boxes by just looking
at
the switch...
thru SNMP or some oth
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