Configuring mac-based vlans using snmp, Displaying information about mac-based vlans, Displaying the mac-vlan table – Brocade Communications Systems Brocade ICX 6650 6650 User Manual
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Configuring MAC-based VLANs using SNMP
NOTE
If the Dynamic MAC-based VLAN is enabled after any MAC-based VLAN sessions are established, all
sessions are flushed and the mac-vlan-permit ports are removed from the VLAN. The ports are then
added back to the VLAN dynamically after they successfully pass the RADIUS authentication
process.
Configuring MAC-based VLANs using SNMP
Several MIB objects have been developed to allow the configuration of MAC-based VLANs using
SNMP. For more information, refer to the IronWare MIB Reference Guide.
Displaying information about MAC-based VLANs
This section describes the show commands that display information related to MAC-based VLANs.
Displaying the MAC-VLAN table
Enter the following command to display the MAC-VLAN table.
Brocade(config)# show table-mac-vlan
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Port Vlan Accepted Rejected Attempted Static Static Max
Macs Macs Macs Macs Conf Macs
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1/1/1 N/A 1 1 0 0 1 10
Syntax: show table-mac-vlan
The following table describes the information in this output.
TABLE 48
Output description of show table-mac-vlan command
Field
Description
Port
The port number where MAC-based VLAN is enabled.
Vlan
Not applicable for this feature, will always display n/a.
Accepted Macs
The number of MAC addresses that have been successfully authenticated (dynamic hosts)
combined with the number of active static MAC addresses (static hosts).
Rejected Macs
The number of MAC addresses for which authentication has failed for dynamic hosts.
Attempted Macs
The number of attempts made to authenticate MAC addresses.
Static Macs
The number of currently connected active static hosts.
Static Conf
The number of static hosts that are configured on the physical port.
Max Macs
The maximum number of allowed MAC addresses.