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maindriver
Jun 03, 2019Apprentice
How do you search for a device by MAC address in console on a MX4300 switch?
Hi, How do we query a Netgear switch through the console to find out which port a MAC address is on. Example command from other manufacturers Command for Allied Telesis switch show swi f...
- Jun 03, 2019
Thanks for the reply.
Is there a way of doing it without having to define a VLAN ?
I'd like to be able to type..
show mac-addr-table AA:BB:CC:ED:EE:FF
Currently, it wants..
show mac-addr-table AA:BB:CC:ED:EE:FF VLANID
edit
bingo
show mac-addr-table | include AA:BB:CC:ED:EE:FF
schumaku
Jun 03, 2019Guru - Experienced User
In privilleged EXEC mode, syntax is almost like Cisco:
show mac-addr-table [macaddr vlan-id | all | count | interface unit/slot/port | vlan vlan-id]
Reference: M4300 Series and M4300-96X Fully Managed Switches CLI Command Reference Manual Release 12.0.7, p.204 (and the wonders of CRTL-F)
maindriver
Jun 03, 2019Apprentice
Thanks for the reply.
Is there a way of doing it without having to define a VLAN ?
I'd like to be able to type..
show mac-addr-table AA:BB:CC:ED:EE:FF
Currently, it wants..
show mac-addr-table AA:BB:CC:ED:EE:FF VLANID
edit
bingo
show mac-addr-table | include AA:BB:CC:ED:EE:FF
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