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Removing MAC address entries

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Removing MAC address entries 5 The display shows the following information: TABLE 23 Packet log fields This field... Displays... ...Total packet records... TX or RX Assist Header pkt_type The total number of packets recorded in the packet log for a specified module. TX indicates the packet was transmitted by the module, while RX indicates the packet was received by the module. A Brocade header associated with the packet The packet type, which can be one of the following: • IP - An IP packet • ARP - An ARP packet • STP - An STP packet • TCP - A TCP packet • UDP - A UDP packet • IPC packet - An interprocessor communication packet • ITC packet - An intertask communication packet The contents of the packet Removing MAC address entries You can remove learned MAC address entries from the BigIron RX Series system's MAC address table. You can remove the following: • All MAC address entries • All MAC address entries for a specified interface module • All MAC address entries for a specified Ethernet port • All MAC address entries for a specified VLAN • A specified MAC address entry in all VLANs For example, to remove entries for the MAC address 000d.cb80.00d in all VLANs, enter the following command at the Privileged EXEC level of the CLI: BigIron RX# clear mac-address 000d.cb80.00d0 Syntax: clear mac-address | ethernet / | module | vlan If you enter the clear mac-address command without any parameters, the software removes all MAC entries. Use the parameter to remove a specified MAC address from all VLANs. Specify the MAC address in the following format: HHHH.HHHH.HHHH. Use the ethernet / parameter to remove all MAC addresses for a specified Ethernet port. For the parameter, enter the number of the chassis slot in which the Ethernet interface module is installed. For the parameter, enter the Ethernet port for which to remove all MAC addresses. Use the module parameter to remove all MAC addresses for an interface module in a specified chassis slot. Use the vlan parameter to remove all MAC addresses for a specified VLAN. BigIron RX Installation Guide 135 53-1001811-01

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BigIron RX Installation Guide
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Removing MAC address entries
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The display shows the following information:
Removing MAC address entries
You can remove learned MAC address entries from the BigIron RX Series system’s MAC address
table. You can remove the following:
All MAC address entries
All MAC address entries for a specified interface module
All MAC address entries for a specified Ethernet port
All MAC address entries for a specified VLAN
A specified MAC address entry in all VLANs
For example, to remove entries for the MAC address 000d.cb80.00d in all VLANs, enter the
following command at the Privileged EXEC level of the CLI:
BigIron RX# clear mac-address 000d.cb80.00d0
Syntax:
clear mac-address <mac-address> | ethernet <slot>/<port> | module <slot> | vlan
<number>
If you enter the
clear mac-address
command without any parameters, the software removes all
MAC entries.
Use the <mac-address> parameter to remove a specified MAC address from all VLANs. Specify the
MAC address in the following format: HHHH.HHHH.HHHH.
Use the
ethernet
<slot>/<port> parameter to remove all MAC addresses for a specified Ethernet
port. For the <slot> parameter, enter the number of the chassis slot in which the Ethernet interface
module is installed. For the <port> parameter, enter the Ethernet port for which to remove all MAC
addresses.
Use the
module
<slot> parameter to remove all MAC addresses for an interface module in a
specified chassis slot.
Use the
vlan
<number> parameter to remove all MAC addresses for a specified VLAN.
TABLE 23
Packet log fields
This field...
Displays...
...Total <number> packet records...
The total number of packets recorded in the packet log for a specified
module.
TX or RX
TX indicates the packet was transmitted by the module, while RX indicates
the packet was received by the module.
Assist Header <number>
A Brocade header associated with the packet
pkt_type
The packet type, which can be one of the following:
IP – An IP packet
ARP – An ARP packet
STP – An STP packet
TCP – A TCP packet
UDP – A UDP packet
IPC packet – An interprocessor communication packet
ITC packet – An intertask communication packet
<hexadecimal numbers>
The contents of the packet