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Question fro Cisco using Ufies by techi870 2007-11-29 13:56:13
I have a Catalyst 3560G switch.
I can get console access and I'm trying ot figure out what it's IP address is.

"show ip verify source" Gives me nothing
"show ip route" shows me the default gateway and nothing else.

I'm begining to think that this switch is just being used as a hub. If that's that case I want to assign a IP to it and setup some Vlans on it so I clean up some cabling.

Is there a better command for me to run to have it show me what it's IP is?

Thanks
[ Reply ]
  for/fro (n/t) by techi8702007-11-29 13:56:33
  How about... by thread_killer2007-11-29 13:58:45
    It didn't like either of those. by techi8702007-11-29 14:01:59
      It didn't like show run? by thread_killer2007-11-29 14:04:00
        JinX! You owe me a beer :-) (n/t) by Peace_man2007-11-29 14:05:21
        When I connect via telnet I get a Switch> prompt. by techi8702007-11-29 14:10:50
          alright... by thread_killer2007-11-29 14:15:13
            Ok that worked. It looks like this thing doesn't by techi8702007-11-29 14:18:41
              Sho' 'nuff. (n/t) by thread_killer2007-11-29 14:24:18
      I always liked 'sh conf' - but that's a few by Peace_man2007-11-29 14:04:34
        I'm still a wri t and wri m guy by thread_killer2007-11-29 14:06:27
          I've been away too long. It's over seven by Peace_man2007-11-29 14:08:26
          I've always used a sho run or sho start by radiowave9112007-11-29 15:08:51

 

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