If your network is running DHCP then the server will know the mapping. You
will need to bribe the system administrator with a beer. (Especially if it's
you:)
Bring up DHCP Manager on the server, click around until you bring up the
mappings and then search for the "unique ID" that matches your MAC address,
(ie they're the same thing.)
--
Richard Urwin, Software Design Engineer
Schenck Test Automation
Braemar Court, 1311b Melton Road, Syston, UK.
rurwin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
-----Original Message-----
From: mabj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mabj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 18 January 2002 15:54
To: ethereal-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Ethereal-users] Resolve MAC addresses
Hello.
Does anyone know a way to resolve a MAC address to IP address?
I'm using a win32 OS.
/Martin
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