> My notes: http://wiki.xdroop.com/space/snmp/Switching+Tables > Hi Dave, so using the example from your site above I tested a mac address against one of our switches: [scarolan@host:~]$ snmpwalk -v1 -c public@200 10.100.3.6 .1.3.6.1.2.1.17.4.3 | grep `hexmac2decoid 00:B0:D0:E1:BF:52` SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2.17.4.3.1.1.0.176.208.225.191.82 = Hex-STRING: 00 B0 D0 E1 BF 52 SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2.17.4.3.1.2.0.176.208.225.191.82 = INTEGER: 389 SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2.17.4.3.1.3.0.176.208.225.191.82 = INTEGER: 3 Does this mean that the machine is plugged into port 389? I didn't think there were 389 ports on the switch. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos