go to a cmd prompt and type "nslookup" you will get back you default server details and the cmd prompt will change as you are noe in NSLOOKUP "mode" type ? for all the options. As below - the server cmd will let you set the server to do the NSLOOKUP on meaning you can test each server with out...
Hi All,
Sorry castor66 I want REVERSE arp ; given a MAC find the IP not the other way around.
tmt7734 thanks for that; I do have a couple of ping sweepers but have a lot of networks, subnetworks and vlans. I also have a combination of static and dynamic addressing. I am trying to cut corners and...
thanks bofhrevenge2,
This doesn't do exactly what I need, but as it exports directly to a .csv I will able to find the info after a few network scans!
Thanks
I am also seeking the same kind of windows based tool (RARP a given MAC to obtain the IP).
I am checking my CAM and mac-address-tables and want to add descriptions for server connections / produce topology diagrams. So I have the MACs and want resolve to IP them to name - the later stage not...
I think this is a routing issue and my hunch is your router doesnt know the way back! Hence the telnet droping on your serial int. try a static route to them with a 255.255.255.255 subnet. Look at the routing table and see were the packets are aimed - remember the longest match will be used. You...
They way i see it is
1) You cannot route between two interfaces on the same network. From the routes perspective; "what is the point of having me here??" - think of the entries in the routing table!!!
2) Bridging - a bridege also bridges between networks and builds up a MAC table to...
I would like to back to back my 1600's also. Did the cross cable work? I would think you needed a (ISDN)switch simulator??
Please advise if you have working soluton
Thanks
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