07-22-2009 01:46 PM - edited 03-06-2019 06:54 AM
Hi, I need to do the below on a 3750-48P and 2950:
Imagine I have a terminal server. Terminal server vendor tells me that I should grab the given terminal server MAC address and assign it to an IP address temporarily on the Cisco switch, connect the terminal server to the Cisco switch, telnet to the terminal server, so I can configure it using the temporary IP.
I tried to the following but I would like to confirm this is right:
On the Cisco switch I did:
config t
mac-address-table static <given_MAC> vlan 300 int fa0/1
Then I assigned port fa0/1 to vlan 300:
config t
int fa0/1
switchport mode access
switchport access vlan 300
Now the problem is that I still do not see how I can assign a temporary IP to the respective MAC address though.
Any ideas?
07-22-2009 01:57 PM
Darn. It sounds like:
Switch(config)#arp 192.168.1.1 0090.x410.2d08
can do.
In case anyone knows this, please let me know if I should use 'arpa' option for this.
07-22-2009 03:03 PM
Never mind. Got this one.
encapsulation-type
Encapsulation type. The encapsulation types are:
â¢arpa
â¢srp
â¢srpa
â¢srpb
For Ethernet interfaces, this is typically the arpa keyword.
07-24-2009 06:02 AM
Hi,
Sure, use the 'arpa' option - that is the usual Ethernet_II format.
Best regards,
Peter
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