[FDB Manipulation Menu] find - Show a single FDB entry by MAC address findsp - Show a single SP FDB entry by MAC address unk - Show UNK, IGN and FLD FDB entries port - Show FDB entries for a single port trunk - Show FDB entries on a single trunk vlan - Show FDB entries for a single VLAN refpt - Show FDB entries referenced by a single SP empty - Show FDB entries not referenced by any SP dump - Show all FDB entries del - Delete an FDB entry clear - Clear entire FDB |
Command Syntax and Usage | |
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find <MAC address> [<VLAN>] | |
Displays a single database entry by its MAC address. You are prompted to enter the Alteon MAC address. Enter the MAC address using one of the following formats: ![]() ![]() | |
findsp <MAC address> | |
Shows a single SP FDB entry by its MAC address. You are prompted to enter the Alteon MAC address. Enter the MAC address using one of the following formats: ![]() ![]() | |
unk | |
Shows UNK, IGN and FLD FDB entries. | |
port <port number, 0 for unknown> | |
Displays all FDB entries for a particular port. Values: ![]() ![]() | |
trunk <trunk number (1-12)> | |
Displays all FDB entries for the specified trunk group. | |
vlan <VLAN number (1-4090)> | |
Displays all FDB entries on a single VLAN. | |
refpt <SP number (1-4)> | |
Displays all FDB entries reference by a single SP. | |
empty | |
Shows FDB entries not referenced by any SP. | |
dump | |
Displays all entries in the forwarding database. For details, see /info/l2 Layer 2 Information Menu. | |
del <MAC address> [ <VLAN number> ] | |
Removes a single FDB entry. | |
clear | |
Clears the entire forwarding database from memory. |