uhhh...  Well

I guess you could place the switches mac in the arp cache of the router at
that facility under the ip address you want to assign to it...then telnet to
the ip address you have in cache.  I haven't tried this on cisco devices
before...It could be considered a security flaw for a switch to allow this. 
In theory though, if you don't have to arp for the mac, you should be
allowed access to it.  Unless cisco checks for it's own layer 3 info, it
should work.

good luck... Most people assign it via console  : )

-Patrick

ps. remember, you have to be local th that switch, so it has to be another
switch or the local router to that facility.

>>> "Joaquim Lopes"  01/15/02 04:32PM >>>
Hi, how can i remotely assign ip to switches?
Thanks




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