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I forgot my Copier is situated in which port of my CISCO C3560!

suarasakthi
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Level 1

Hi guys,

What show command is needed to see the IP for machine that is connected via the switch?

Using CDP Neighbours does show EVERYTHING ...except for the network copier!

Please help.

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vragotha
Level 3
Level 3

show mac addres-table

show arp

show cdp neighbor shows only CDP capable devices

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vragotha
Level 3
Level 3

show mac addres-table

show arp

show cdp neighbor shows only CDP capable devices

Thanks a lot Vijay!

OMG! This already covered in ICND2~!

Thanks dude.

Using mac-address does show the ports but it is showing an trunk port that is connected to another switch.

I use the show arp and saw the IP, mac address, type ARPA and Vlan2. It doesnt state the port. I need to know which port in this 2nd switch.

aaaaaah...

Show port address

I usually do a 'sh arp | include ' to find the IP Address to MAC Address mapping. Then I do a 'sh mac add | include ' to find which port it's on.

RAMACHANDRA R
Level 1
Level 1

Hi,

Use some third party tools like switchport mapper to get the ip address and mac address of each ports

HTH

Rama

Collin Clark
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Here's a write up I did for my co-workers.

http://www.packetpros.com/cisco_kb/Find_Device.html

Hope it helps.

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