Following is command to use.
arp -an
Following is sample output of above command.
# arp -an
? (10.XX.XX.182) at 00:10:e0:21:78:8c [ether] on eth0
? (192.XX.20.9) at 80:00:b7:7d:fe:80:00:00:00 [infiniband] on bond1
? (192.XX.20.8) at 80:01:18:a3:fe:80:00:00:00 [infiniband] on bond1
? (10.XX.XX.183) at 00:14:4f:f9:a7:c5 [ether] on bond0
? (10.XX.XX.146) at 00:10:e0:70:3f:8e [ether] on eth0
? (192.XX.21.5) at 80:00:00:4b:fe:80:00:00:00 [infiniband] on bond2
? (192.XX.23.3) at 80:00:05:4f:fe:80:00:00:00 [infiniband] on bond4
? (10.XX.XX.177) at 00:00:0c:07:ac:24 [ether] on bond0
? (192.XX.23.1) at 80:00:05:4f:fe:80:00:00:00 [infiniband] on bond4
? (10.XX.XX.166) at 00:10:e0:0f:5b:54 [ether] on eth0
? (192.XX.23.4) at 80:00:05:4f:fe:80:00:00:00 [infiniband] on bond4
? (192.XX.23.2) at 80:00:05:4f:fe:80:00:00:00 [infiniband] on bond4
? (10.XX.XX.183) at 00:10:e0:22:11:f5 [ether] on eth0
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Article Author: Tarun Boyella
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