Displaying fdb entries, Fdb e, Isplaying – Extreme Networks Summit1 User Manual
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To display FDB entries, use the command
show fdb {all |
qos}
where the following is true:
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all
— Displays all FDB entries.
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mac_address
— Displays the entry for a particular MAC address.
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vlan
— Displays the entries for a VLAN.
•
portlist
— Displays the entries for a port.
•
permanent
— Displays all permanent entries.
•
qos
— Displays all entries that are associated with a QoS profile.
The following sample output shows the information displayed when you request
output for all FDB entries:
show fdb
Hash Num Mac
Vlan
Flags
Ptag
PortList
--------------------------------------------------------------- -
0ff0: 0
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
Default(0001)
sm
0fdf
CPU,1,19
1823: 0
08:00:4e:2b:f3:00
Default(0001)
sm
0ff1
CPU
2bfb: 0
00:80:c7:01:cb:bd
Default(0001)
dm
0000
1
3289: 0
00:e0:2b:00:00:00
Default(0001)
sm
0ffb
CPU
373d: 0
01:80:c2:00:00:00
(0000)
sm
0ffb
CPU
Total: 5 Static: 4 Perm: 0 Dyn: 1 Dropped: 0
FDB Aging time: 300 seconds
The
show
command displays summary information, including
•
MAC address
•
VLAN name and VLANID
The VLANID
0000
indicates that the entry is a special entry that is not associated
with any one VLAN.
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