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DOS疑难解答 & 问题讨论 (解答室) » [Help] How to use DOS commands to view the IP addresses of other ports of the router
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Floor1 ssp07 Posted 2007-07-11 00:23
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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.
Floor2 Climbing Posted 2007-07-11 07:44
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To check the port settings of the router, you need to log in to the router, which has little to do with DOS.
Floor3 ssp07 Posted 2007-07-11 12:23
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It's not to view the port settings of the router, but to view the IP addresses of computers on other ports of the router through my local machine.
Floor4 Climbing Posted 2007-07-11 13:19
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This can be done with the ping + arp commands on the local machine, right?

I feel your own concepts are a bit unclear. Of course, the DHCP server must also have reserved the IP addresses and MAC addresses of other computers.
Floor5 ssp07 Posted 2007-07-12 01:27
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I want to use the DOS command to view the IP addresses of all computers connected to this router. How exactly to do it!
Floor6 Climbing Posted 2007-07-12 09:07
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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?
Floor7 tbs198400 Posted 2007-07-12 11:21
初级用户 Posts 22 Credits 46 From 郑州
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.
Floor8 luowei14 Posted 2007-07-12 19:02
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netstat -an >>c:\1.txt
Go to the C drive to find
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