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Finding a mac address off a device on the switch
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What are the steps to finding out the ip or mac address of a device that is connected on my switch? For example, if someone walks up and connect their device to a port on my switch, how can I view the device mac or ip address through the gui via ip address?
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Hi yaboy713 ,
FS728TP not implement with function of routing,so there no Routing tab.
For FS728TP you can find at "Switching>address table". Here it show us all mac address that pass through the port so you may see more than one mac address on a port.
You can also refer to http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/FS728TP_SWA_11Jan2010.pdf page 107-110
Hope it helps
Regards
Carl
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Re: Finding a mac address off a device on the switch
Hi yaboy713,
Wlecome to Netgear Community!
You can view via Routing>ARP>Basic>ARP cash
Here, it show us IP address,port,and man address.
This function is not implemented on a plus switch,hope you are not using a plus switch .
Regards
Carl
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Re: Finding a mac address off a device on the switch
Thanks for responding Carl,
I have a FS728TP. I do not see the Routing tab. Could it be a sub tab somewhere else?
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Hi yaboy713 ,
FS728TP not implement with function of routing,so there no Routing tab.
For FS728TP you can find at "Switching>address table". Here it show us all mac address that pass through the port so you may see more than one mac address on a port.
You can also refer to http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/FS728TP_SWA_11Jan2010.pdf page 107-110
Hope it helps
Regards
Carl