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Credits 24 Posts 8 Joined 2007-06-29 00:25 19-year member UID 92638 Gender Male
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How to use DOS commands to view the IP addresses and MAC addresses of other ports of the router
The network structure here: external line -- modem -- router -- switch -- computer
There is only one router, and all are set to obtain IP addresses automatically.
Credits 6,962 Posts 2,753 Joined 2003-04-16 00:00 23-year member UID 1565 Gender Male From 河北保定
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You use DOS commands on a computer, and this can only see the IP addresses connected to the local machine. How can you see those on the router? It's like you have a camera installed at your home; how can you see what's going on in your neighbor's house?
Credits 46 Posts 22 Joined 2006-08-06 13:27 19-year member UID 59949 Gender Male From 郑州
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Only by remotely logging into the router can you check the port situation, and the same goes for the switch. As for checking other computers, you can ping.