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Use this tag for questions about discovering the IP addresses, mac-addresses, vlans, or the physical topology of a network.
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How would I track down what port a device is on remotely?
This is exactly the process I would use in most circumstances.
If you have CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol) enabled on all your switches though, you can save a LOT of time by running Cisco's MAC Tracer …
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Juniper SRX answers all ping requests instead of forwarding
The session output shows that the box is translating the destination address 10.5.5.22 to 10.41.22.3 and then routing it out ae0.22 instead of ae0.5 like you'd expect. It is very likely that your NAT …