[nflug] cisco router command
anthonyriga
torrodimerda at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 10 14:48:58 EST 2006
I need to know what port the server is connected to.
Cyber Source <peter at thecybersource.com> wrote: anthonyriga wrote:
> I was wondering what command that would give me all the ipaddresses
> that are connected to a router I have. I dont want to trace cat5
> cables to the servers so I figure if I can get list of the all the
> ports that the ipaddress is on I can match the ip to the server. Its a
> cisco 3560g. Any suggestions
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nmap will do all that. "nmap -sP 192.168.1.*" will scan the whole
subnet. Run it as root and it will show the mac addresses too.
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