Don't you just love it when you make one of those little discoveries that makes your life a bit easier.
Today I discovered the 'traceroute mac' command on CDP enabled cisco devices (to find the L2 device and port where a MAC address is located rather than having to log on each switch down the path and manually tracing, can also show the path between 2 MAC addresses). I have no clue how I'd not come across this before.
This thread may fail and flop, but perhaps others might want to share their "daily discoveries" (you never know, it might help someone else!)
In before "don't eat yellow snow", "don't pee in the wind" etc.
Today I discovered the 'traceroute mac' command on CDP enabled cisco devices (to find the L2 device and port where a MAC address is located rather than having to log on each switch down the path and manually tracing, can also show the path between 2 MAC addresses). I have no clue how I'd not come across this before.
This thread may fail and flop, but perhaps others might want to share their "daily discoveries" (you never know, it might help someone else!)
In before "don't eat yellow snow", "don't pee in the wind" etc.