07-28-2007 10:15 PM - edited 03-05-2019 05:33 PM
Guys....i have a v simple problem i shd i guessed it but i m helpless......i m so dissappointed with my self that spending 7 years in cisco industry i forget commands all the time :-( i have a pc connected to a swicth (3550) now i have given a pc an address 10.1.1.1 (suppose) now when i see the mac-address i give command sh mac-address table int fa0/1.....but when i give the command on cisco switch to find the ip adress from mac its showing nothing......i put sh ip arp | inc x.x.x.x (mac) but it doesnt show anything.......guys all th einterfaces are in vlan 1 and there is no vlan interface definded on swucth either.........second stupid problem is when ever i want to redo the command i press arrow button but it gives me ^@ this error all teh time i have to retype the command all teh time again and again
plz help me out...........and thanks for looking
07-28-2007 10:34 PM
The Guroo,
You will only see the PC's MAC address in the ARP table only when you ping the PC from the switch or vice-versa. I.e the traffic destined to or originated from the switch will make the ARP table to be populated.
For your second problem, I think you can use ctrl+p to see the previous command.
Please see the link below for more command refrence:
http://www.2000trainers.com/cisco-ccna-07/ccna-iso-keyboard-shortcuts/
HTH,Please rate if it does.
-amit singh
07-28-2007 10:41 PM
Hi,
Whether the port where you connected the PC is up or down. If it is up you should normally see th mac-address.
But to see the arp mapping, i don't think you can see on this switch because you are telling no SVIs been created for this vlan.
Next for the working of arrow button, pls. see whether the terminal editing is enabled or not. Because sometimes when editing is disabled you would find this problem.....
Router> terminal editing
Switch> editing
Rate if it does,
Rgs
07-28-2007 10:43 PM
The switch if it is acting as a layer 2 device then it will not see or record the ip address of the packet.So sh ip arp does not show any ip to mac mapping.
Try sh ip arp on the router if you have one connected in the same vlan.
For the redo command .. which software are you using to telnet ? Alternatively try Ctrl+P to access the previous commands and Ctrl+N to access the next command.
07-29-2007 04:48 AM
I agree with balajit that you need to create a SVI (interface vlan)first and assign an ip address to it. Once the interface vlan is up, you can ping from your PC to the switch or vice-versa and then you would be able to see the arp.
Manmeet
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