The FindAddr Utility
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You can specify only one EPICenter server (database) in a command. If you want to search devices
from the inventory databases of multiple EPICenter servers, you must use a separate command for
each server.
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You can specify multiple IP and MAC addresses as search items by repeating the
-ip
or
-mac
options.
—
For MAC addresses, you can specify a wildcard for the last three values in the address (such as
10:11:12:*:*:*).
—
Wildcards are not supported for IP addresses. To search for multiple IP addresses, you can use the
-all
option, or include multiple
-ip
options.
—
You can specify both an IP address and a MAC address as search addresses in one command.
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You can specify each search domain option multiple times.
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Wildcards are not supported for device IP addresses. To include multiple devices in the search
domain, you can specify a device group that contains the devices, or specify multiple -dip options.
—
To restrict the search domain to one or more ports on a device,
specify the
-port
option immediately
after the
-dip
option.
If you place it anywhere else in the command, it will be taken as the server port
specification.
—
You can specify individual devices, device groups, and port groups in a single command.
FindAddr Output
The output from the FindAddr command is displayed as tab-delimited text, one line per address. Each line
contains the following information:
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Both the MAC address and the corresponding IP address.
•
The switch and port to which the address is connected.
•
The user (name) currently logged in at that address, if applicable.
The output also tells you the total number of addresses found, and lists any switches in the search domain
that were unreachable.
Search domain options:
-dg <device group>
Defines the search domain to include the
specified device group.
At least one of -dip,
-dg, or -pg must be
provided.
These options may
be repeated and
combined.
None
-pg <port group>
Defines the search domain to include the
specified port group.
-dip <IP address>
Defines the search domain to include the device
specified by the IP address.
-port <port>
Defines the search domain to include one or more ports on the device
specified by the -dip option. Multiple ports can be specified separated
by commas. Slot and port are specified as slot:port. For example,
1:2,2:3
Important: If used, this option must immediately follow the -dip option
to which it applies.
All ports
on the
device
Table 10: FindAddr command options (continued)
Option
Value
Default
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