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- IS THERE A COMMAND TO GET A MAC ADDRESS OF A PRINTER UPGRADE
- IS THERE A COMMAND TO GET A MAC ADDRESS OF A PRINTER WINDOWS
IS THERE A COMMAND TO GET A MAC ADDRESS OF A PRINTER WINDOWS
IS THERE A COMMAND TO GET A MAC ADDRESS OF A PRINTER UPGRADE
Hello all,Our Univerge UM8000 voicemail system needs a RAM upgrade in order to successfully upgrade the system on it (which we need to do to escape the Java interface on it).This system has pretty picky RAM requirements.

Once you have the switch configured for your network, you can then manage it normally. Then you can correctly configure the switch for your network using that IP. What I have sometimes done is create a secondary IP on my system on the same subnet as the switch and use it to communicate with the switch. If you have not done anything at all to the switch it may be waiting for someone to actually log in and set it up for your subnet. You can temporarily assign your computer to the same subnet as the switch to manage its settings if you are allowed. Switches do not always require an IP address and the assigned one is most often used for management purposes. The switches may have been assigned a managed address on a different VLAN. I'm quite confused now and might have to do some extra reading. The place I work at has a kind of messy network in that we have Netgear GS105 managed switches providing ports for groups of desks as the building has migrated from a chicken egg place (in the past) into cold stores into offices, so there aren't enough wall ports available.Īctually since starting to write this I've had a conversation and those switches are on a different subnet to the main network (layer 3?) - I'm not very experienced with all this can you tell?

It provides mine and a collegues connectivity. What I'm trying to do is identify the IP addresses of a switch that is sat on my desk. I tried Angryip scanner but it doesn't display mac addresses unless I've missed something.
