Dear Freelance,
I would like to ping a server/router having just its MAC address and having no idea in which Network around the world it is placed. If it was in my own Network, I could easily use ARP command to get the IP and then do a ping, but the difficulty here is that I don't know the IP: as much as I could provide would be a certain IP range, but it would definitively not be a local Network. Is this so far possible, using any kind of reverse lookup tool?
Thanks for your time on placing a qualified bid,
Paul
Hello there,
I have over 10 years experience as a Senior Linux System Administrator and I'm also a cPanel certified admin. I'll more than happy to to help you with your project. I can start right away.
Kind regards,
Bogdan
Hi.
The ARP protocol only works with broadcast traffic, so in simple words it only works on a LAN.
BUT if you give me the IP range I could try to get the final address.
Dear sir/madam
Actually I have more than 9 years experiences and I'm perfect in network , firewall , routing solutions and linux commands also more than 3 years experiences in FTTX installation ond projects.
Hi sir,
Good knowledge in network and DNS and server
last four years working in storage and server & backup administrator. good knowledge in windows and Linux server administration, physical and could server.
I can do this task exceeding your expectations. And I thrive by delivering the quality. I hope we work together.
Thanks and have a great day.