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‎01-08-2014 12:58 AM
Create Date: Nov 21 2013 4:15PM
Hi,
Can someone advise on what the command would be to search the cache for a specific MAC address?
I know the show iparp but is there one I can just search the first 3 octets?
eg.
show MAC 00:12:34
Thanks
(from Paul_Wanless)
Hi,
Can someone advise on what the command would be to search the cache for a specific MAC address?
I know the show iparp
eg.
show MAC 00:12:34
Thanks
(from Paul_Wanless)
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‎03-29-2014 05:56 AM
The pipe "|" and after that keyword command is not available on lower software version. It will only available on 15.X
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‎03-28-2014 04:55 PM
Paul,
You looking to search for a specific MAC address and that too with first three octets.
This will leave you with a list of all the mac from a specific vendor.
You looking to search for a specific MAC address and that too with first three octets.
This will leave you with a list of all the mac from a specific vendor.
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‎02-02-2014 04:33 AM
Hello,
You can use the below format to search MAC using first 3 octets,
X440-48pA.5 # show fdb | i 00:04:96:
00:04:96:52:f6:af Default(0001) 0041 d m 45
You can use the below format to search MAC using first 3 octets,
X440-48pA.5 # show fdb | i 00:04:96:
00:04:96:52:f6:af Default(0001) 0041 d m 45
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‎01-08-2014 12:58 AM
Create Date: Nov 22 2013 10:08PM
Hello ClassicD
If you are trying to find what port the MAC address is on then use show FDB. If you need to search for the OUI then use ridgeline MAC finder.
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P (from Paul_Russo)
Hello ClassicD
If you are trying to find what port the MAC address is on then use show FDB
Thanks
P (from Paul_Russo)
