From: Tim Fletcher (tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Sep 01 2001 - 16:49:13 GMT-3
You can also do a "show cam xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx" which will show you what port a
specific address is on.
-Tim
At 05:09 PM 8/31/01 -0500, Popovich, Michael wrote:
>You could do a "show cam dynamic", copy the output to a file and then
>search for the MAC addresses you are looking for. That will tell you
>each port off of the 5509 the computer is attached to.
>
>If they are attached to other switches down off of the 5509 you will
>have to do that on all the other switches to find the exact port. I
>believe the command on IOS switches is "show mac".
>
>That's probably the best way to go about it.
>
>Michael
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Siwula
> Sent: Fri 8/31/2001 4:48 PM
> To: Ccielab@Groupstudy. Com (E-mail)
> Cc: David Siwula
> Subject: ot: switching finding which port maps to what mac
>address
>
>
>
> Sorry for the ot. I have a questions for you switching experts.
>I am
> running code WS-C5500 Software, Version McpSW: 4.5(1) NmpSW:
>4.5(1) on a
> Cisco catalyst 5509. I am trying to find out which ports a
>couple
> hundred mac addresses correspond to on this switch. The reason
>behind
> this is that I am moving all of these users into a new vlan.
>I'm sure
> there are a couple ways to do this...Based on your
>experience....what is
> the most efficient way to do this.
> Thanks......Dave
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