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07-10-2024
10:40 AM
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07-10-2024
12:12 PM
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shule
I have task to complete. Is there a way to identify all devices that are connected in to multi tier network. So for example we have a main gateway router which is connected to a switch that switch is connected to 2 other switches and so on. In this multi tier topology if i have to identify how many end devices are connected, via wifi, ethernet, and in VLANs, how can 1 do that. Will we have to identify the end devices by running ip int brief on each network device separately. Or there is a way we can do that in simple way
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07-10-2024 10:46 AM
Will that hard without ISE or any other mgmt Software
But easy way is use show ip dhcp binding
This give you HW and/or it Mac in this way you can know that this printer and that laptop
Other way is cdp
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07-10-2024 10:46 AM
Will that hard without ISE or any other mgmt Software
But easy way is use show ip dhcp binding
This give you HW and/or it Mac in this way you can know that this printer and that laptop
Other way is cdp
MHM
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07-10-2024 12:27 PM
Which management software can be used in this scenario?
