cisco_interfaces_in_use
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| + | ==== Look for a specific MAC Address ==== | ||
| + | Because there could be many MAC addresses present on an interface when you use the command <color # | ||
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| + | sh mac address-table | incl af | ||
| + | Now the only result we get back is this: | ||
| + | 2 a4bf.0169.b7af | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | We may not know what MAC we are looking for, but if we do this is very useful. | ||
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