Re: How to find which switch port is associated with a particular outlet

2019-12-18 Thread Matt Graham
On 2019-12-18 16:35, Mark Phillips wrote: What would turning off the switch accomplish? If the roku is wired or wireless, it would still stop working. I looked into arp, and can't see how it can tell me the port number on the switch. Here is what it shows for the roku device: 192.168.25.204 eth

Re: How to find which switch port is associated with a particular outlet

2019-12-18 Thread Herminio Hernandez Jr.
Unplugging the cable and see what lights go out is one way. If the switch is a manger switch probably has lldp enabled then you can install lldp on your laptop. Then plug you laptop in and you should see what port you are connected. There is good documentation online on how to do this. Sent fr

Re: How to find which switch port is associated with a particular outlet

2019-12-18 Thread Mark Phillips
What would turning off the switch accomplish? If the roku is wired or wireless, it would still stop working. I looked into arp, and can't see how it can tell me the port number on the switch. Here is what it shows for the roku device: 192.168.25.204 ether 00:0d:4b:d2:14:a4 C enp4s0f

Re: How to find which switch port is associated with a particular outlet

2019-12-18 Thread Stephen Partington
MAGIC!!! Try turning off the 24 port switch? also, look into ARP and see if you can identify the MAC address on your network. On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 1:30 PM Mark Phillips wrote: > I have an old Netgear JGS524E switch. I am trying to map out where all the > wires go. I have a remote roku device

How to find which switch port is associated with a particular outlet

2019-12-18 Thread Mark Phillips
I have an old Netgear JGS524E switch. I am trying to map out where all the wires go. I have a remote roku device that gives me the assigned IP and MAC address, and it says it is a wired connection. However, the switch only has a rudimentary web gui, and there is no show mac-address function. It wou