Dell Force10 S2410-01-10GE-24P SFTOS Command Reference - Page 61

show mac-addr-table

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show logging traplogs show tech-support Displays trap summaries (number of traps since last reset and last view) and trap details. Displays the output of many show commands, including show logging. show mac-addr-table This command displays the forwarding database entries. If the command is entered with no parameter, the entire table is displayed. the same as entering the optional all parameter. Alternatively, you can enter a MAC address to display the table entry for that address and all entries following it. Syntax show mac-addr-table [macaddr | all] [interface unit/slot/port | vlan VLAN_ID | count] Parameters macaddr all interface unit/slot/port vlan VLAN_ID count (OPTIONAL) Enter a 6-byte MAC address. (OPTIONAL) Enter all to get results for all interfaces. (OPTIONAL) To show MAC addresses on a particular interface, enter the keyword interface followed by the interface unit, slot, and port. This can be a physical or logical interface. (OPTIONAL) To show MAC addresses in a particular VLAN, enter the keyword vlan followed by the VLAN ID. (OPTIONAL) Display Multicast Forwarding Database (MFDB) count. Mode Privileged Exec Example Figure 5-15. Example of Output from the show mac-addr-table all Command (S50-TAC-8) #show mac-addr-table all Mac Address 00:01:00:01:E8:D5:A1:51 00:01:00:03:6C:13:91:31 00:01:00:D0:01:97:2C:0A 00:04:00:01:E8:D5:9E:D2 Interface --------- 0/3/1 1/0/30 1/0/30 VLAN 4 IfIndex ------401 30 30 434 Status -----------Management Learned Learned Management Field Descriptions: Mac Address-A unicast MAC address for which the switch has forwarding and or filtering information. The format is 6 or 8 two-digit hexadecimal numbers that are separated by colons, for example 01:23:45:67:89:AB. In an IVL system, the MAC address is displayed as 8 bytes. In an SVL system, this will display the system's address aging timeout value in seconds. Note: IVL (Independent VLAN Learning) allows unicast address-to-port mappings to be created based on a MAC address in conjunction with a VLAN ID. In an IVL system, the MAC address is displayed as 8 bytes. Interface-The Unit/Slot/Port at which this address was learned. Note: The "0/3/1" in the Interface column references the CPU. See Figure 5-15 and Figure 5-17. System Management Commands | 61

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System Management Commands
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show mac-addr-table
This command displays the forwarding database entries. If the command is entered with no parameter,
the entire table is displayed. the same as entering the optional
all
parameter. Alternatively, you can
enter a MAC address to display the table entry for that address and all entries following it.
Syntax
show mac-addr-table
[
macaddr
| all
] [
interface
unit/slot/port
| vlan
VLAN_ID
| count
]
Parameters
Mode
Privileged Exec
Example
Figure 5-15.
Example of Output from the show mac-addr-table all Command
Field
Descriptions:
Mac Address
—A unicast MAC address for which the switch has forwarding and or filtering information.
The format is 6 or 8 two-digit hexadecimal numbers that are separated by colons, for example
01:23:45:67:89:AB. In an IVL system, the MAC address is displayed as 8 bytes.
In an SVL system,
this will display the system's address aging timeout value in seconds.
Interface
—The Unit/Slot/Port at which this address was learned.
show logging traplogs
Displays trap summaries (number of traps since last reset and last view) and trap
details.
show tech-support
Displays the output of many show commands, including
show logging
.
macaddr
(OPTIONAL) Enter a 6-byte MAC address.
all
(OPTIONAL) Enter
all
to get results for all interfaces.
interface
unit/slot/port
(OPTIONAL) To show MAC addresses on a particular interface, enter the
keyword
interface
followed by the interface unit, slot, and port. This can
be a physical or logical interface.
vlan
VLAN_ID
(OPTIONAL) To show MAC addresses in a particular VLAN, enter the
keyword
vlan
followed by the VLAN ID.
count
(OPTIONAL) Display Multicast Forwarding Database (MFDB) count.
(S50-TAC-8) #show mac-addr-table all
Mac Address
Interface
IfIndex
Status
-----------------------
---------
-------
------------
00:01:00:01:E8:D5:A1:51
0/3/1
401
Management
00:01:00:03:6C:13:91:31
1/0/30
30
Learned
00:01:00:D0:01:97:2C:0A
1/0/30
30
Learned
00:04:00:01:E8:D5:9E:D2
VLAN 4
434
Management
Note:
IVL (Independent VLAN Learning) allows unicast address-to-port mappings to be
created based on a MAC address in conjunction with a VLAN ID. In an IVL system, the
MAC address is displayed as 8 bytes.
Note:
The “0/3/1” in the Interface column references the CPU. See
Figure 5-15
and
Figure 5-17
.