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> Subject: Re: [j-nsp] juniper switch ex2200 how to find port from ip
> address?
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> This has now been resolved.
>
> Managed to get access to the core switch and used the arp table.
>
> Thank you all for your help :-)
>
> Angelo Kanarelis
> Infrastructure Support En
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Subject: Re: [j-nsp] juniper switch ex2200 how to find port from ip address?
This has now been resolved.
Managed to get access to the core switch and used the arp table.
Thank you all for your help :-)
Angelo Kanarelis
Infrastructure Support Engineer
T: +44 (0) 207 421 2575 M: +44
switching table brief" on the
EX2200 as you mentioned before.
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Evangelos Kanarelis
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From: juniper-nsp [mailto:juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of
Phil Mayers
Sent: 26 August 2014 13:06
To: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] juniper switch ex2200 how to find port from ip address?
On 26/08/14 12:22, Evangelos Kanarelis wrote
You need to find the entry for that IP address in the ARP table on whatever
device(s) are terminating the L3 connectivity for that subnet. That will then
give you the MAC address that you can look up in the ethernet-swtiching-table
on the EX2200.
Edward Dore
Freethought Internet
On 26 Aug 20
On 26/08/14 12:22, Evangelos Kanarelis wrote:
Hello everybody
I am relatively new to networking and I am currently managing a few
EX2200 switches.
I need to find to which port a machine is connected to, but all I
have is an IP Address. I know that I can use show ethernet-switching
table brief b
There are two or three places where you will find a mapping between
MAC and IP address. Then from the MAC you can find the port.
The main one is in the ARP table of the router for that subnet. The
router could be the EX2200 itself or a different device in the
network. If the router runs Junos:
Hello everybody
I am relatively new to networking and I am currently managing a few EX2200
switches.
I need to find to which port a machine is connected to, but all I have is an IP
Address. I know that I can use show ethernet-switching table brief but
unfortunately I do not have the MAC addres
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