Then that wouldn't be telling what the IP of the PC that is connected to
which port. You might even say just follow the wire that connects from the
PC to the port and lookup the IP of PC using network neighborhood. What I'm
trying to answer is in the basic function of a switch, there is not way you
can tell what the ip of the pc connected to a port is.
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> If you know the MAC address of the PC you can do a
> 'show cam dynamic' to see what switch port the device
> is hanging off of.
>
> --- Kenneth Lorenzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > No. A Switch is a layer 2 device that does not have
> > any knowledge of upper
> > layer protocol such as IP in this instance.
>
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