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this is an unmanaged switch, but you can try to connect your device and from a cmd prompt type arp-a to retrieve all MAC address on the network. if you are the only one on the network the response would be the MAC address of the port, then repeat the process for each port. Alternatively, you could use naggios or solarwinds to map your network.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.A switch is not an endpoint and ports are not assigned IP addresses. The switch only handles communication between endpoints, usually called hosts, wherever they may be on the LAN. This is true for all level 2 switches. A level 3 switch also acts as a router, has an administration interface, and an IP address for you to access it via a browser. The individual ports, however, do not have iP addresses. Only the host interface within the router has an IP for management of the entire collection of however many ports the L3 switch has.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, Johnny. There’s no MAC Address for the individual ports. The device that you connect through the Ethernet port has its own MAC Address.
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