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other:hp_procurve_switches_tricks [2016/10/28 21:17] – created - external edit 127.0.0.1other:hp_procurve_switches_tricks [2022/11/09 23:02] – [Find which port a particular machine is on (harder way)] rodolico
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   - Get the MAC address of the server's NIC in question   - Get the MAC address of the server's NIC in question
-  - Log into the procurve and issue the command //show mac//. If you know what port you need to look at, you can use one of the following to narrow it down+  - If you have vlan's, ensure the one which the machine on has an IP, otherwise you can not ping it. This can be temporary 
 +  - ping the target. Note that the target does not have to respond, but pinging it will create an arp table entry. 
 +  - Log into the procurve and issue the command //show mac// or //show arp//. If you know what port you need to look at, you can use one of the following to narrow it down
      - show mac MAC-ADDR      - show mac MAC-ADDR
         - it appears the Procurve strips all non-hex characters, so MAC-ADDR can just be all 12 hex digits, or it can have colons, dashes, even periods between groups. Actually, pretty sweet.         - it appears the Procurve strips all non-hex characters, so MAC-ADDR can just be all 12 hex digits, or it can have colons, dashes, even periods between groups. Actually, pretty sweet.
other/hp_procurve_switches_tricks.txt · Last modified: 2022/11/09 23:06 by rodolico