How To Find Mac Address On Switch Port?
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To find the MAC address on a switch port, you will need to use the command line interface (CLI) of the switch. On the command line, type in the command “show mac-address-table”. This will display the MAC address, port, and VLAN information for all ports on the switch.
To find the MAC address on a switch port, you can use a few different methods:
1. You can use the show mac-address-table command to view the MAC addresses connected to all ports on the switch.
2. You can log into the switch’s web interface and look for the “Switch Port & MAC Address” page, which will display all the MAC addresses connected to each port.
3. You can use a network scanner application such as Angry IP Scanner or Advanced IP Scanner to scan your network for devices and view the associated MAC addresses.
4. If you know the IP address of a device on the switch, you can type arp -a [IP address] in the command prompt to find its MAC address.