Re: Physical ports in IOS

From: rkraus@telcomtex.net
Date: Wed Jun 14 2006 - 09:31:54 EDT


('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) Eduardo,

I fi understand you correctly you want to find out what port you have access to on the Cisco switch.

If you issue the command:
sh ip arp - you whould see a list of macs, vlans, IP addresses.

Then you can issue the command:
sh mac-address-table - and you will see the mac address and what port it is associated to.

After doing this I now see that my computer is plugged into physical port FastEthernet 0/9.

Is this what you were looking for?

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