How To Find Ip Address Of a Switch?
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To find the IP address of a switch, you will need to access it via the command line. Depending on the type of switch, you can use the following commands to find the IP address assigned to the device:
• If using Cisco IOS:
1. Enter “show ip interface brief” on the switch command line.
2. Look for the IP address listed next to the name of the desired interface.
• If using Juniper :
1. Enter “show configuration interfaces” on the switch command line.
2. Look for the IP address listed next to the name of the desired interface.
To find the IP address of a switch, you can use the manufacturer‘s software or firmware. Depending on your switch model and operating system, the steps may vary.
If you are using a Cisco switch, you can access the switch by connecting to the console port and then running the show ip interface brief command to view the IP address.
For other brands, you may need to connect to the web–based GUI of the switch and look for the IP address configuration section (e.g. System Settings > IP/Networking). Alternatively, you can identify the IP address of a switch using the ARP command from another host in the same network.