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HP 1920-48G, how to find out which device is on which port?
A new switch was bought for the office, set up a static IP on it, plugged it into the rack and everything basically works. But there is one thing, since I came to replace the old admin, it’s hard to understand how it’s crossed. I asked myself, in principle, the device is not cheap and I assume that it has some kind of similar function, but unfortunately, I could not find intelligible manuals. Is it possible to find out by standard means of HP 1920 which device is hanging on which port, or at least some information about the connection, at least IP or MAC?
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If you can enter there via the web interface, then you can easily get a table of MAC addresses in a visually pleasing form.
Otherwise - turning off the devices and watching which light goes out.
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set up a static IP on it
Следуя моей логике - раз есть такое устройство, то наверное где-то рядом патч-панель, на которой написаны номера розеток?
С HP не работал к сожалению, в cisco командой можно посмотреть ipшники всех портов: show ip interface brief, рискну предположить у HP что-то подобное должно быть.
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