![]() ![]() IF-MIB::ifPhysAddress. $ snmpwalk -v2c -c public switch01 mib-2.interfaces When I run the the following command I only am getting back the MAC address of the switch on each port. In den meisten Fällen können Sie wie folgt vorgehen, um Ihre MAC-Adresse zu finden: Wählen Sie Einstellungen > Über Das Gerät > Status. Is this just a limitation of the GS724T? I see it's labeled as a "Smart Switch" which would seem to indicate that it's subpar to a fully managed switch, yet something as basic as collecting the MACs would seem like something that should be included, even in a lower level switch such as this. This would seem to be useful information. In looking through the output of an snmpwalk against our GS724T Netgear switch I was surprised that it doesn't list what MAC address(es) are connected and/or using a given port on the switch. ![]()
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