Or a wireless AP? If you had 30 clients connected, that would be 30 MAC addresses on the one port, which looks a lot more like an uplink. That switchport would have 2 MAC addresses, admittedly only 1 you care about.
Not to mention you would have other potential problems where, if for instance, some of your switchports had VoIP phones on them, and a PC connected to the phone.
But, the first problem you run into is how to both figure out and return that specific value via an SQL query? I can't think of a good answer to this. The problem is that you need to somehow limit the query to returning 1 value, the problem is - what value should it return? The answer is usually fairly simple, the switchport that only has a single MAC address associated with it. That's going to be a problem from what I can see.
Yes, and you're running into exactly what I said, the MAC address being visible on multiple ports in UDT.
The MAC addresses of the HA2 interfaces, which are on the data plane and synchronize the active sessions mirror each other.My Current Configure Action: Send an Email/Page Message body is coded like this.Īn Unknown MAC address has been detected by Solar Winds User Device Tracker $ Note: The MAC addresses of the HA1 interfaces, which are on the control plane and synchronize the configuration of the devices are unique. In the above output example, HA Group ID = 0b Hex (11 Decimal) and Interface ID = 14 Hex (20 Decimal). The following CLI command displays VMAC for Active-Passive HA cluster:Įthernet1/5 20 1000/full/up 00:1b:17:00: 0b: 14 Total interfaces with virtual address configured: 2 The following CLI command displays VMAC and VIP for Active-Active HA cluster: The format of the virtual MAC is 00-1B-17:00: xx: yy where On the 元 interfaces, the MAC address listed for an interface using the command show interface all for an HA cluster are the VMAC. The following command displays the MAC addresses of an HA cluster: Runtime link speed/duplex/state: 1000/full/upĬonfigured link speed/duplex/state: auto/auto/up To display an individual interface indicate the specific interface in the following command: This document describes how to display interface MAC addresses.