[c-nsp] where is mac address for a 1720?
Bill Blackford
bblackford at gmail.com
Wed May 11 10:35:25 EDT 2011
Have you tried:
snmpwalk -Os -c <public_string> -v2c <1720_IP> ifPhysAddress
-b
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 7:26 AM, Tom Storey <tom at snnap.net> wrote:
> I would have thought it would appear somewhere really obvious like in a
> "show interface". The "bia" (burned in address) I would have thought should
> come from the MAC controller of the interface itself, not from a location
> stored elsewhere on the router...?
>
>
> On 10 May 2011 18:10, Antonio Querubin <tony at lavanauts.org> wrote:
>
>> I've had to reset the cookie for a Cisco 1720 which was failing to boot up
>> due to a checksum failure. Apparently the cookie contents were completely
>> lost. After resetting the cookie to defaults, it now boots up but because I
>> was unable to locate the MAC address, it's booting up with a MAC of
>> 0000.0000.0000. Although I can set the MAC to some random set of bits, I'd
>> like to restore the original MAC but can't seem to find it even after
>> popping the cover off. I'm probably not looking in the right place. Is the
>> MAC not printed anywhere on the device? A google search doesn't turn up any
>> hints of where it might be.
>>
>> Antonio Querubin
>> e-mail: tony at lavanauts.org
>> xmpp: antonioquerubin at gmail.com
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