Probably a dumb question, but I'll ask it anyway.

What is the best/easiest way to determine the IP address of the host that is 
generating the traffic.

On a Cisco 4000 switch, MRTG graph labels it as "#3/6 - sw0 xxxx xx".  All the 
ports are label in this matter, and they go as high as "#3/48 - sw0 xxxx xx".  
We have a Fluke Optiview and it labels the ports the  same.  But I have some 
reservation about the accuracy of locating the IP address using the Fluke.  It 
appears that the IP address that the Fluke has identified to that port does 
appeared to be the one that MRTG says the port is. I know MRTG will identify 
the port as an IP address of 10.10.3.1_64.  This means the 64th port on the 
switch.  Right???  But what physical port does that relate to on the switch?  
And what is the IP address of the host generating the traffic?

Thanks for any help or insight in the matter.
Jim



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