You can check the ARP (the protocol that maps IP address to MAC, and vice versa) cache of any box you can get a command line for using the arp command, this will list all ARP broadcasts the client has cached.
James > On 28 Sep 2018, at 13:54, C Wills <ci...@cewland.uk> wrote: > > Hi All > > On my return from holiday my Neatgear router has failed to connect to the > internet believed to be damaged by a power cut while away. > I've changed the router for the Talktalk one issued on the last contract (not > used before). Problem is trying to ensure that the IP address is issued to > the required MAC address. > Is there a way of listing the IP to MAC addresses? I have managed to 'lock' > equipment to IP but cannot check to what address it is. > Do not like the way this router shows links, the old Netgear listed Item, MAC > & IP, easy checking. > > Unfortunately can't come to Tuesday's meeting, hence this email. > Many thanks > > Clive > -- > *C A Wills* > > /Supporting Linux Mint & Open Source/ > > -- > Next meeting at *new* venue: Bournemouth, Tuesday, 2018-10-02 20:00 > Check if you're replying to the list or the author > Meetings, mailing list, IRC, ... http://dorset.lug.org.uk/ > New thread, don't hijack: mailto:dorset@mailman.lug.org.uk -- Next meeting at *new* venue: Bournemouth, Tuesday, 2018-10-02 20:00 Check if you're replying to the list or the author Meetings, mailing list, IRC, ... http://dorset.lug.org.uk/ New thread, don't hijack: mailto:dorset@mailman.lug.org.uk