12-06-2023 12:23 PM
I have 8 Cisco SF-300 24PP switches on our network, but have no IP addresses for them as they were installed before my time. I have tried using FindIt, but it finds nothing. All the switches are working, but I need to inventory them and manage them. So my question is: How do I find them on my network
12-06-2023 01:54 PM
We do not know much about your environment and that makes it difficult to give good advice. I would think a starting point would be to use show cdp neighbor to find them (assuming that there is some Cisco gear that you have access to).
12-06-2023 02:35 PM
12-07-2023 05:30 AM
show cdp neighbor is done at the command prompt (could be in the console connection or in telnet or ssh connection.
We do not know much about your environment but assuming that there is some device that acts as the core for your network that would be the place to start. show cdp neighbor generally shows neighbors that are one hop away. So if show cdp neighbor shows a neighbor then you would need to access that device and use show cdp neighbor on that device to find other neighbors. Keep working one hop at a time until you get to a device that shows no cdp neighbors.
There are scenarios where show cdp neighbor might not find all of the Cisco devices. But let's not worry about that possibility for now. Try the show cdp neighbor and let us know what you find.
12-11-2023 09:19 AM
12-11-2023 05:29 PM
Thanks for the update. Glad to know that you have got them all sorted.
12-12-2023 07:39 AM
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