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тАО02-21-2001 09:40 AM
тАО02-21-2001 09:40 AM
arp will show for local subnet? rarp doesn't exist?
NT has getMAC (resource kit), nbtstat -A...
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тАО02-21-2001 10:05 AM
тАО02-21-2001 10:05 AM
Re: get remote mac address
Are you running Network Node Manager in your environment . If yes you can click on Interface propoerties for the node and it will give you MAC address . ( provided NNM has discovered the node).
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тАО02-21-2001 10:53 AM
тАО02-21-2001 10:53 AM
Re: get remote mac address
isn't there a way to do this using rarp or arp or something that directly contact the 2nd node on another subnet and retrieves its MAC address? or am I on crack...
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тАО02-21-2001 12:28 PM
тАО02-21-2001 12:28 PM
Re: get remote mac address
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тАО02-21-2001 12:48 PM
тАО02-21-2001 12:48 PM
Re: get remote mac address
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тАО02-22-2001 07:01 AM
тАО02-22-2001 07:01 AM
SolutionI don't know of a command in the base HPUX Operating system product that can reveal the MAC address of a "target" located on another IP subnet. It is possible that if that IP subnet is on the same collision domain/Virtual Network as the HP system, then a tool such as tcpdump or a sniffer might be helpful if arp is not able to reveal the actual MAC address of the target, and not that of the router.
Of course a few workarounds might be possible, such as a shell script that does a "remsh target-host lanscan". If the target has multiple lan cards, you'll need to determine which one is of interest. For example lanscan followed by netstat -in on that target host.
Another note is that at HPUX 11.0 at present the arp command will not show the mac address of a local lan interface, but at 10.20 it will.
Hope this helps a little,
Brian Hackley
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тАО02-22-2001 04:12 PM
тАО02-22-2001 04:12 PM
Re: get remote mac address
the problem with the remsh to remote node is suppose you don't have access to that node or it doesn't have remote shell support...
so isn't there an agreed up/supported TCP/IP standard protocol where you can contact the node via it's IP address and request its MAC address be returned in the data field?
somehow most nodes understand arp & will respond to a broadcast - so that is a supported standard protocol. what happened to the reverse?
is the supported standard only available now via snmp or something? or am i on crack?
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тАО02-23-2001 01:58 AM
тАО02-23-2001 01:58 AM
Re: get remote mac address
Nettl will help you.
Some type of packets contain both source and destination macs.
I dont know any utility that show a mac address for a IP. In facts IP protocol is over arp ( Ethernet) protocol, who must resolve mac to IP adrress. This is, arp command is not part of IP protocol, just search/set arp tables.
As you say NT has getMAC into his RESOURCE KIT, not by command as long i know.
Search nettl in forums for help.