Re: switch port IP address

2000-11-15 Thread Paul Werner
> Thanks Scott, this was the command that I had forgotten about and was looking for. Those of you with 6k & 5k switches out there try it out. Pretty useful at times. > *** > > Try sh mls entry. > > Your 6509 will have this feature by default. But do you have a RSM module for the 5000?<

RE: switch port IP address

2000-11-14 Thread Sites, Bob
Thanks Scott, this was the command that I had forgotten about and was looking for. Those of you with 6k & 5k switches out there try it out. Pretty useful at times. BobS From: Scott M. Trieste Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 12:24 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: switch port IP add

Re: switch port IP address

2000-11-14 Thread Sam
TECTED]> To: "Peter Van Oene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 3:27 AM Subject: Re: switch port IP address > > I'm not sure what is downstream of your switch, what types of devices, but > I'm pretty damn sure that th

Re: switch port IP address

2000-11-14 Thread Tom Pruneau
I'm not sure what is downstream of your switch, what types of devices, but I'm pretty damn sure that there is no command on a catalyst switch (a layer two device) which will tell you the IP addresses of the devices connected to it. The switch not only doesn't know, it doesn't care. Presumably you

Re: switch port IP address

2000-11-14 Thread Peter Van Oene
What about looking at the arp cache "sh ip arp" or "sh cam dynamic" This will list the port, mac, ip relationships on a switch. Pete *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 11/14/2000 at 11:51 AM Sites, Bob wrote: >I guess I need to clarify this a little. Yes, I'm talking about Cisco >sw

Re: switch port IP address

2000-11-14 Thread Scott M. Trieste
Try sh mls entry. Your 6509 will have this feature by default. But do you have a RSM module for the 5000? Good luck. ""Sites, Bob"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED].. . > I guess I need to clarify this a little. Yes, I'm talking about Cisco > switc

switch port IP address

2000-11-14 Thread Sites, Bob
I guess I need to clarify this a little. Yes, I'm talking about Cisco switches, 6509 & 5000's. No, I'm not looking for MAC addresses. I thought that there was a command that would list the IP of all connecting devices on (all) ports on the switch. The "sho cdp nei det" or other variations only sho

Re: switch port IP

2000-11-14 Thread Scott M. Trieste
Bob, Can you be more specific as to what kind of switch. Cisco products run a proprietary protocol called CDP- Cisco Discovery protocol, but this will only show cisco devices connected to it. If you know what ports your devices are interconnected to, use this command: show mac-address-table T

RE: switch port IP

2000-11-14 Thread McCallum, Robert
show cdp nei det or show cdp nei {port number} det -Original Message- From: Sites, Bob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 14 November 2000 12:57 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: switch port IP Can someone refresh my memory on this. What is the command on a switch that will sh

switch port IP

2000-11-14 Thread Sites, Bob
Can someone refresh my memory on this. What is the command on a switch that will show you the IP address of connecting devices on the ports? Can't seem to get any hits in the archives. I use it so seldom I've forgotten what it was? Bob Sites, CCNA System Engineer Valley Health System, IS Dept. _