06-05-2009 11:34 AM - edited 03-06-2019 06:07 AM
Hi, my goal is to find out which device IP address is connected to port f0/10. Here is what I have done:
sw#show mac-address-table
Mac Address Table
-------------------------------------------
Vlan Mac Address Type Ports
---- ----------- -------- -----
4 001a.dd75.3e70 DYNAMIC Fa0/10
4 001x.dd75.3deb DYNAMIC Fa0/11
4 0022.1cd4.cd30 DYNAMIC Fa0/9
sw#show arp | i 001a
Nothing is listed, 'show arp' lists no mac address and IP associated with port f0/10.
Question:
Is there any benign way to trigger device connected to f0/10 port to update arp (and resolve IP) so that I can identify
the respective IP address?
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06-05-2009 11:37 AM
Marlon
The device that you need to run the "sh arp" command is the device that is routing for the vlan. So is the switch you are on in your example a L3 switch ?. If not you need to log on to the L3 device that routes the client vlan and run your arp there.
If it a L3 switch then just ping the device.
Jon
06-05-2009 11:37 AM
Marlon
The device that you need to run the "sh arp" command is the device that is routing for the vlan. So is the switch you are on in your example a L3 switch ?. If not you need to log on to the L3 device that routes the client vlan and run your arp there.
If it a L3 switch then just ping the device.
Jon
06-05-2009 11:52 AM
Oh, my bad. That is it.
Thanks!!
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