1)telnet to the switch from another machine
2)Go into enable mode
3)type term mon
4)unplug your network cable from your PC and the switch will tell you which port went from a state of up to down
It is what it is!!
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A+, Net+, I-Net+, Certified Web Master, MCP, MCSA, MCSE, CCNA, CCDA, and few others (I got bored one day)
Solution 2
1) Find the MAC address of your NIC card
2) Telnet into the switch
3) Go to enable mode
4) do a show mac add (or something close to that depending on your switch type. 5000 series uses the show CAM command).
5) Look for your MAC address and it will tell you which port it is on.
6) Label the port so tha next time you will know.
It is what it is!!
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A+, Net+, I-Net+, Certified Web Master, MCP, MCSA, MCSE, CCNA, CCDA, and few others (I got bored one day)
If you cannot telnet to the switch, then you cannot meet your requirements of not going to the switch.
It is what it is!!
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A+, Net+, I-Net+, Certified Web Master, MCP, MCSA, MCSE, CCNA, CCDA, and few others (I got bored one day)
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