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On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 17:43, Jerry Adams <Jerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How do I find out what device is 146? ÂBesides, that is, going around and running ipcong on every device in the building?

If you have a statically configured network, look at the documentation
to which device this IP address was assigned.

If you're using DHCP, look to which hostname this lease was distributed.

If you're using DHCP with DNS integration (the recommended
configuration for a network of any size), you can just query the PTR
record to find out which hostname this address maps to:

e.G.

C:\Users\l.beeler>nslookup 10.33.3.33
Server: hor-dc-01.int.acommit.ch
Address: 10.33.0.12

Name: nb-acmt-05.int.acommit.ch
Address: 10.33.3.33


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