How will you find mac address for a given ip address in a
switch.I need command(Dont give me ARP process)
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Answer / ramesh gattu
For cisco switch without using arp we can find the mac
address entry by typing
Switch# show mac-address-table
this command will show vlan no, mac address, port type, port no.
If you are in client machine type
>ipconfig /all will show the mac address of your client system.
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Answer / getachew t.a
if you are using Cisco switch type sh ip arp 10.x.x.x
(replace that with the IP address of the device.)on the
switch the device is connected.
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MAC Address is the Physical Address of your ethernet card .
To seen the phy sical Address go to the command prompt and
type ipconfig/all .
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Answer / vineet verma
start : - run : - cmd : - ipconfig/all
it show ip in ur pc & also show mac address
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Answer / vineet verma
GO TO START : - RUN : - IPCONFIG OR IPCONFIG/ALL IT SHOW
ALL IP ADDRESSES IN THE COMPUTER.
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Answer / michael
use command "nbtstat -A ipaddress" without the qoutes
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Answer / michael
try this one: use command "nbtstat -A ipaddress" without
the qoutes
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Answer / ashish
Use command ah ip arp | i x.x.x.x (Where X is the IP Specified)
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