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How can I know about if there is a smurf attack on my network?
If this was an attack, your network was used as one of many launching pads. The port 80 is http and 443 is https. Your private network was going out to:
173.252.103.15:443 FACEBOOK-INC
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How to find the port a device is connected to, based on IP, on a Cisco Catalyst switch
The CAM table on the switch matches the MAC address to the device port. Use 'show mac address-table' on the switch. You can also configure port descriptions to help find devices later too.