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If you execute this command without specifying any parameters, it displays information of all MAC address entries on the device, including unicast MAC address entries and static multicast MAC address entries. If you execute this command using only the vlan keyword or the count keyword, or only these two keywords, it displays information of unicast MAC address entries and static multicast MAC address entries. Related commands: mac-address (system view), mac-address (interface view), and mac-address timer; display mac-address multicast and display mac-address multicast count (IP Multicast Command Reference). Examples # Display the MAC address table entry for MAC address 000f-e201-0101. display mac-address 000f-e201-0101 MAC ADDR VLAN ID STATE PORT INDEX 000f-e201-0101 1 Learned GigabitEthernet1/0/1 AGING TIME(s) AGING --- 1 mac address(es) found --- Table 12 Command output Field MAC ADDR VLAN ID STATE PORT INDEX AGING TIME(s) 1 mac address(es) found Description MAC address. ID of the VLAN to which the MAC address belongs. State of a MAC address entry: • Config static-The static entry manually configured by the user. • Config dynamic-The dynamic entry manually configured by the user. • Learned-The entry learned by the device. • Blackhole-The blackhole entry. • Multicast-The static multicast MAC address entry manually configured by the user. For more information about static multicast MAC address entries, see IP Multicast Configuration Guide. Number of the port corresponding to the MAC address. Packets destined to this MAC address are sent out of this port. (Displayed as N/A for a blackhole MAC address entry). Aging time: • AGING-The entry is aging. • NOAGED-The entry does not age. One MAC address entry is found. display mac-address aging-time Syntax View display mac-address aging-time [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Any view 52

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If you execute this command without specifying any parameters, it displays information of all MAC
address entries on the device, including unicast MAC address entries and static multicast MAC address
entries.
If you execute this command using only the
vlan
keyword or the
count
keyword, or only these two
keywords, it displays information of unicast MAC address entries and static multicast MAC address
entries.
Related commands:
mac-address (system view)
,
mac-address (interface view)
, and
mac-address timer
;
display mac-address multicast
and
display mac-address multicast count
(
IP Multicast Command
Reference
).
Examples
# Display the MAC address table entry for MAC address 000f-e201-0101.
<Sysname> display mac-address 000f-e201-0101
MAC ADDR
VLAN ID
STATE
PORT INDEX
AGING TIME(s)
000f-e201-0101
1
Learned
GigabitEthernet1/0/1
AGING
---
1 mac address(es) found
---
Table 12
Command output
Field
Description
MAC ADDR
MAC address.
VLAN ID
ID of the VLAN to which the MAC address belongs.
STATE
State of a MAC address entry:
Config static
—The static entry manually configured by the user.
Config dynamic
—The dynamic entry manually configured by the user.
Learned
—The entry learned by the device.
Blackhole
—The blackhole entry.
Multicast
—The static multicast MAC address entry manually configured by
the user. For more information about static multicast MAC address entries,
see
IP Multicast Configuration Guide
.
PORT INDEX
Number of the port corresponding to the MAC address. Packets destined to
this MAC address are sent out of this port. (Displayed as N/A for a blackhole
MAC address entry).
AGING TIME(s)
Aging time:
AGING
—The entry is aging.
NOAGED
—The entry does not age.
1 mac address(es) found
One MAC address entry is found.
display mac-address aging-time
Syntax
display mac-address aging-time
[
|
{
begin
|
exclude
|
include
}
regular-expression
]
View
Any view