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Show all FDB information, Clearing entries from the forwarding database

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Show all FDB information Command: /info/l2/fdb/dump MAC address 00:02:01:00:00:00 00:02:01:00:00:01 00:02:01:00:00:02 00:02:01:00:00:03 00:02:01:00:00:04 00:02:01:00:00:05 00:02:01:00:00:06 00:02:01:00:00:07 00:02:01:00:00:08 00:02:01:00:00:09 00:02:01:00:00:0a 00:02:01:00:00:0b 00:02:01:00:00:0c VLAN ---- 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 Port ---- 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 Trnk ---- 1 State ----TRK FWD FWD FWD FWD FWD FWD FWD FWD FWD FWD FWD FWD An address that is in the forwarding (FWD) state indicates that the switch has learned it. When in the trunking (TRK) state, the Trnk field displays the trunk group number. If the state for the port is listed as unknown (UNK), the MAC address has not yet been learned by the switch, but has only been seen as a destination address. When an address is in the unknown state, no outbound port is indicated. Clearing entries from the forwarding database To delete a static MAC address from the forwarding database (FDB), see the "Static FDB configuration" section in the "Configuration Menu" chapter. To clear the entire forwarding database (FDB), see the "Forwarding Database options" section in the "Maintenance Menu" chapter. Link Aggregation Control Protocol information Command: /info/l2/lacp [LACP Menu] aggr port dump - Show LACP aggregator information for the port - Show LACP port information - Show all LACP ports information The following table describes the Link Aggregation Control Protocol Menu options. Table 20 LACP information Command Usage aggr Displays LACP aggregator information for the port. port Displays LACP information for the port. dump Displays all LACP information parameters. Information Menu 34

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Information Menu 34
Show all FDB information
Command:
/info/l2/fdb/dump
MAC address
VLAN
Port
Trnk
State
-----------------
----
----
----
-----
00:02:01:00:00:00
300
1
TRK
00:02:01:00:00:01
300
23
FWD
00:02:01:00:00:02
300
23
FWD
00:02:01:00:00:03
300
23
FWD
00:02:01:00:00:04
300
23
FWD
00:02:01:00:00:05
300
23
FWD
00:02:01:00:00:06
300
23
FWD
00:02:01:00:00:07
300
23
FWD
00:02:01:00:00:08
300
23
FWD
00:02:01:00:00:09
300
23
FWD
00:02:01:00:00:0a
300
23
FWD
00:02:01:00:00:0b
300
23
FWD
00:02:01:00:00:0c
300
23
FWD
An address that is in the forwarding (FWD) state indicates that the switch has learned it. When in the trunking (TRK)
state, the
Trnk
field displays the trunk group number. If the state for the port is listed as unknown (UNK), the MAC
address has not yet been learned by the switch, but has only been seen as a destination address. When an address
is in the unknown state, no outbound port is indicated.
Clearing entries from the forwarding database
To delete a static MAC address from the forwarding database (FDB), see the “Static FDB configuration” section in the
“Configuration Menu” chapter. To clear the entire forwarding database (FDB), see the “Forwarding Database
options” section in the “Maintenance Menu” chapter.
Link Aggregation Control Protocol information
Command:
/info/l2/lacp
[LACP Menu]
aggr
- Show LACP aggregator information for the port
port
- Show LACP port information
dump
- Show all LACP ports information
The following table describes the Link Aggregation Control Protocol Menu options.
Table 20
LACP information
Command
Usage
aggr
Displays LACP aggregator information for the port.
port
Displays LACP information for the port.
dump
Displays all LACP information parameters.