Displaying fdb entries, On a non-stacked switch, On a stacked set of switches – Extreme Networks 200 Series User Manual
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Forwarding Database (FDB)
create fdbentry 00:E0:2B:12:34:56 vlan marketing port 4
The permanent entry has the following characteristics:
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MAC address is 00:E0:2B:12:34:56.
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VLAN name is marketing.
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Port number for this device is 4.
This example associates the QoS profile qp2 with a dynamic entry that will be learned by the FDB:
create fdbentry 00:A0:23:12:34:56 vlan net34 dynamic qosprofile qp2
This entry has the following characteristics:
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MAC address is 00A023123456.
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VLAN name is net34.
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The entry will be learned dynamically.
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QoS profile qp2 will be applied when the entry is learned.
Displaying FDB Entries
How you display FDB entries depends on whether the switch is non-stacked or whether the switch is
configured in a stacked set of switches.
On a Non-stacked Switch
To display FDB entries on a non-stacked switch, use the following command:
show fdb {
where:
If you enter this command with no options specified, the command displays all FDB entries.
On a Stacked Set of Switches
To display the entire FDB on a slot including the local statistics, use the following command:
show fdb slot
where:
mac_address
Displays the entry for a particular MAC address.
vlan
Displays the entries for a VLAN.
ports
Displays the entries for a slot and port combination.
permanent
Displays all permanent entries, including the ingress and egress
QoS profiles.
slot
Displays the entries for a slot on a stack of switches.