Associating a qos profile with an fdb entry, Configuring fdb entries, Fdb e – Extreme Networks Summit1 User Manual
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You can associate a QoS profile with a MAC address (and VLAN) of a device that will
be dynamically learned. The FDB treats the entry like a dynamic entry (it is learned, it
can be aged out of the database, and so on). The switch applies the QoS profile as soon
as the FDB entry is learned.
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To configure entries in the FDB, use the commands listed in
Table 6-1: FDB Configuration Commands
Command
Description
create fdbentry
{qosprofile
Creates an FDB entry. Specify the following:
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mac_address
— Device MAC address, using
colon separated bytes.
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name
— VLAN associated with MAC address.
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blackhole
— Configures the MAC address as
a blackhole entry.
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portlist
— Port numbers associated with
MAC address.
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dynamic
— Specifies that the entry will be
learned dynamically. Used to associated a QoS
profile with a dynamically learned entry.
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qosname
— QoS profile associated with MAC
address.
If more than one port number is associated with a
permanent MAC entry, packets are multicast to the
multiple destinations.
config fdb agingtime
Configures the FDB aging time. The range is 15
through 1,000,000 seconds. The default value is
300 seconds. A value of 0 indicates that the entry
should never be aged out.
enable learning port
Enables MAC address learning on one or more
ports.
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