How To Get Mac Address For Chromebooks From Google Console

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Thanks for posting this *after* I finished a 'What's Connected Where' jihad on our network.:^D After beating Google to death over it, hoping for some useful tool, I ended up using exactly the same process (plus the online MAC address lookup to ID the device manufacturer), so I can affirm this works perfectly, if you work it. As you can see, the 'sh arp' or 'sh ip arp' commands also give you the MAC addresses, so essentially the 'sh mac add' is only to get the port in which the device is connected. It helps to Ping the subnet's broadcast address (e.g. '10.1.1.255') to load the ARP table. (Small tip: When you see a large number of MAC addresses showing up on a single port, there's a switch on that port into which those MAC addresses are connected.

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If you're all Cisco, 'show cdp neighbor' (or 'sh cdp nei') will get you to the next switch. Also, 'sh ip arp i 0/24' will show just the MAC address(es) on that port.) The amazing thing to me is, this far into the 21st Century, this is still the only way I could find to get this information -- i.e. To find out what's connected where. Did I mention it's a *lot* of work?

(ETA: What if you can't get to the Console port? How do you get the IP address of the switch in order to SSH or (if you must) Telnet in?) •.

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Thanks for posting this *after* I finished a 'What's Connected Where' jihad on our network.:^D After beating Google to death over it, hoping for some useful tool, I ended up using exactly the same process (plus the online MAC address lookup to ID the device manufacturer), so I can affirm this works perfectly, if you work it. As you can see, the 'sh arp' or 'sh ip arp' commands also give you the MAC addresses, so essentially the 'sh mac add' is only to get the port in which the device is connected. It helps to Ping the subnet's broadcast address (e.g.

'10.1.1.255') to load the ARP table. (Small tip: When you see a large number of MAC addresses showing up on a single port, there's a switch on that port into which those MAC addresses are connected. If you're all Cisco, 'show cdp neighbor' (or 'sh cdp nei') will get you to the next switch. Also, 'sh ip arp i 0/24' will show just the MAC address(es) on that port.) The amazing thing to me is, this far into the 21st Century, this is still the only way I could find to get this information -- i.e. To find out what's connected where.

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Did I mention it's a *lot* of work? (ETA: What if you can't get to the Console port? How do you get the IP address of the switch in order to SSH or (if you must) Telnet in?) Couldn't you just use CDP? #show cdp nei detail will show you the ip of the connected devices.