One more thing, if I am looking for all devices on a lan I will often use nmap 
nmap -sP 192.168.0.0/24 

Which also returns MAC address and hostname.

You can can use nmap -O to help identify a specific device.
$ nmap -O 192.168.1.2

Starting nmap 3.81 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2005-07-20 14:24 MDT
Interesting ports on mediamvp.lan.meganerd.ca (192.168.1.2):
(The 1662 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed)
PORT   STATE SERVICE
23/tcp open  telnet
MAC Address: 00:0D:FE:00:15:1A (Hauppauge Computer Works)
Device type: general purpose
Running: Linux 2.4.X|2.5.X
OS details: Linux 2.4.0 - 2.5.20
Uptime 17.493 days (since Sun Jul  3 02:34:36 2005)

Nmap finished: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 3.869 seconds

If you are looking for unauthorised devices you may need to use some of nmap's 
sneakier features (nmap -sF -P0 etc).  

On Wednesday 20 July 2005 14:11, Gustin Johnson wrote:
> On Wednesday 20 July 2005 12:28, Cameron wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Just wondering of anyone knew of a way to query a MAC address to
> > determine the ip, hostname or any of that other stuff.  I know it can be
> > done but I am just having a huge bran fart and can't think of it.
>
> There may be a better way  but I use the following:
> arp -v -a  -H ether |grep 01:23:34:56:78:9A
>
> Which returns:
> hostname.full.dns.tld (192.168.0.1) at 001:23:34:56:78:9A [ether] on eth0
>
> > It this makes a difference it is on a Windows machine or a peice of
> > hardware (i.e. printer, switch, etc.)
>
> The type of hardware does not make a difference.  This command syntax is
> specific to my linux box, the windows arp program has a slightly different
> syntax (it does not appear to be as nearly verbose as the linux version)
> but then I tend to work as little as possible in the win32 environment.
>
> arp -a |grep <mac addr> works for me, but I have the cygwin grep installed.
>
> > Any hints would be great.
> >
> > Cameron

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