PC>ipconfig /all [B]Physical Address................: 0002.4AA8.34EB[/B] IP Address......................: 0.0.0.0 Subnet Mask.....................: 0.0.0.0 Default Gateway.................: 0.0.0.0 DNS Servers.....................: 0.0.0.0
Switch#sh mac-address-table Mac Address Table ------------------------------------------- Vlan Mac Address Type Ports ---- ----------- -------- ----- [B] 1 0002.4aa8.34eb DYNAMIC Fa0/1[/B]
RyanCorbett wrote: » thanks, fellows !...it seems like i don't know enough about packet tracer, then....just wondering why when i go to " show mac-address-table ", only the vlan1 interfaces show up and no other mac addresses....a switch is supposed to automatically learn directly connected MAC addresses, correct ?...hot damn, this stuff is confusing !...thanks again !.....:)
ciscoman2012 wrote: » You are correct, but for some reason Packet Tracer won't recognize it until you try to send a frame through to the switch. For example, go on the PC and do a "Ipconfig /renew" in the Command Terminal and then it will appear.
Ltat42a wrote: » Check out Youtube for "Packet Tracer", there's quite a bit tutorials on there! hth
RyanCorbett wrote: » thanks, ciscoman...i've noticed ( to my dismay ) that there are quite a few commands that Packet Tracer doesn't support, as well...one would think since this program is of a proprietary nature that cisco would have done a more thorough job on it...oh well.... thanks again !
ciscoman2012 wrote: » I completely agree with you...but at the same point they couldn't have included everything. Well they could have, but since it was just for the Networking Acad. this was prob. more than sufficient. If you have access to IOS images, you should try and download GNS3 especially for configuring routers. As far as I know, all commands work on there as they would a real switch (provided you have the correct IOS image). The benefit of using GNS3 over Packet Tracer is that GNS3 isn't a simulator. It is actually emulating the IOS image and using the real thing. Very nifty it just isn't as good for using switches as it has none in GNS3.