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The
easiest way to find a source mac address is looking up the layer 2 forwarding
data base on your switch/bridges. This will tell you the port the MAC address
has been learned from. (If switches are cascaded you may need to hop to multiple
switches).
Also
you need to remember that a router will rewrite any forwarded IP packets to use
it's own MAC address as the source address. Usually the router ARP cache can
also be used to determine IP to MAC address mapping.
In
summary you need to understand what the physical network topology is and then
use the tables in the Layer 2 switch/bridge and Layer 3 routers as
appropriate.
Martin Visser Compaq Computer Australia Phone: +61-2-9022-5630
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