Correct !!!!

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>The show cam command uses the mac format of 00-00-00-00-00-00
>not the same as the ios command, which uses the 0000.0000.0000
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>Larry Letterman
>Cisco Systems
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>jorge rodriguez
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>Subject: Re: Finding a MAC address [7:38560]
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>Depending on varios scenarios:
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>Assuming the following:
>If users worksations are WindowsNT stations and properly configure WINS
>servers you can simply retreave the MAC address by entering the host IP
>address at the windowsnt command-line e.g.  nbtstat -a  ip-address
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>If you have Catalyst switches you can retreave their connected port by
>entering in the switch enable mode CLI e.g "show cam dyn 0000.0000.0000"
>48bit mac address, this command example assumes you have the set base
>catalysts switches, for the IOS base catalyst it would be, e.g.
>show mac-address-table address 0000.0000.0000 .
>These commands will pin-point which bridge-port on the switch the
>MAC-address comes from.
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>Jorge / CCNA CCNP / CCIE Wannabe /
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>Jeffrey Reed wrote:
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>>What utilities are you guys using to find MAC addresses across a large
>>campus network? If I have an end users IP address, check the routers ARP
>>for their MAC, whats the easiest way to find out which switch port?
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>>Thanks!!
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>>Jeff




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