Re: [tkined] Getting MAC address off Cisco Switch

pekarske_bob@burr-brown.com
Tue, 5 Oct 1999 07:24:29 -0700

I am not familiar with the 1900A model number. However, we use many cisco
switches, including 1924's in variuous configurations, and I find the port
address info in the dot1dTpFdbTable. The dot1d section of MIB 2 (section
17) has much of the bridge specific stuff.

Jan Klingel <Jan.Klingel@edag-us.com> on 10/01/99 12:43:19 PM

To: tkined@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de
cc: (bcc: Bob Pekarske/Tuc/BB1)
Subject: Re: [tkined] Getting MAC address off Cisco Switch

Hi there,

to answer all the questions I received regarding the Cisco 1900A switch
bank: Only one active device (Sun server/workstation) is connected to
each port. E.g. port 4 has machine 08-00-20-AC-B3-63 connected but only
the Cisco management software will tell me so, MIP-2s OID is empty for
this port. At the same time the uplink port holds 15 MAC addresses, but
not this one...

Best regards

Jan

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