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DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual DES-3026:4#delete fdb default 00-00-00-00-01-02 Command: delete fdb default 00-00-00-00-01-02 Success. DES-3026:4# clear fdb Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Example usage: Used to clear the Switch's forwarding database of all dynamically learned MAC addresses. clear fdb [vlan | port | all] This command is used to clear dynamically learned entries to the Switch's forwarding database. − The name of the VLAN on which the MAC address resides. port − The port number corresponding to the MAC destination address. The Switch will always forward traffic to the specified device through this port. all − Clears all dynamic entries to the Switch's forwarding database. Only administrator-level users can issue this command. To clear all FDB dynamic entries: DES-3026:4#clear fdb all Command: clear fdb all Success. DES-3026:4# show multicast_fdb Purpose Used to display the contents of the Switch's multicast forwarding database. Syntax show mulitcast_fdb [vlan | mac_address Description This command is used to display the current contents of the Switch's multicast MAC address forwarding database. Parameters vlan − The name of the VLAN on which the MAC address resides. mac_address − The MAC address that will be added to the forwarding table. Restrictions None. Example usage: To display multicast MAC address table: 77

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DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual
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DES-3026:4#delete fdb default 00-00-00-00-01-02
Command: delete fdb default 00-00-00-00-01-02
Success.
DES-3026:4#
clear fdb
Purpose
Used to clear the Switch’s forwarding database of all dynamically
learned MAC addresses.
Syntax
clear fdb [vlan <vlan_name 32> | port <port> | all]
Description
This command is used to clear dynamically learned entries to the
Switch’s forwarding database.
Parameters
<vlan_name 32>
The name of the VLAN on which the MAC
address resides.
port <port>
The port number corresponding to the MAC destination
address. The Switch will always forward traffic to the specified
device through this port.
all
Clears all dynamic entries to the Switch’s forwarding database.
Restrictions
Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage:
To clear all FDB dynamic entries
:
DES-3026:4#clear fdb all
Command: clear fdb all
Success.
DES-3026:4#
show multicast_fdb
Purpose
Used to display the contents of the Switch’s multicast forwarding
database.
Syntax
show mulitcast_fdb [vlan <vlan_name 32> | mac_address
<macaddr>
Description
This command is used to display the current contents of the Switch’s
multicast MAC address forwarding database.
Parameters
vlan <vlan_name 32>
The name of the VLAN on which the MAC
address resides.
mac_address <macaddr>
The MAC address that will be added to
the forwarding table.
Restrictions
None.
Example usage:
To display multicast MAC address table: