Clear Fdb - Nortel 2300 Series Reference

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84 VLAN Commands

clear fdb

Deletes an entry from the forwarding database (FDB).
Syntax
clear fdb {perm | static | dynamic | port port-list} [vlan vlan-id] [tag tag-value]
perm
static
dynamic
port port-list
vlan vlan-id
tag tag-value
Defaults None.
Access Enabled.
Usage You can delete forwarding database entries based on entry type, port, or VLAN. A VLAN name or
number is required for deleting permanent or static entries.
Examples The following command clears all static forwarding database entries that match VLAN blue:
WSS# clear fdb static vlan blue
success: change accepted.
The following command clears all dynamic forwarding database entries that match all VLANs:
WSS# clear fdb dynamic
success: change accepted.
The following command clears all dynamic forwarding database entries that match ports 3 and 5:
WSS# clear fdb port 3,5
success: change accepted.
See Also
set fdb on page 77
show fdb on page 81
NN47250-100 (Version 02.51)
Clears permanent entries. A permanent entry does not age out and
remains in the database even after a reboot, reset, or power cycle. You
must specify a VLAN name or number with this option.
Clears static entries. A static entry does not age out, but is removed from
the database after a reboot, reset, or power cycle. You must specify a
VLAN name or number with this option.
Clears dynamic entries. A dynamic entry is automatically removed
through aging or after a reboot, reset, or power cycle. You are not required
to specify a VLAN name or number with this option.
Clears dynamic entries that match destination ports in the port list. You
are not required to specify a VLAN name or number with this option.
VLAN name or number—required for removing permanent and static
entries. For dynamic entries, specifying a VLAN removes entries that
match only that VLAN. Otherwise, dynamic entries that match all
VLANs are removed.
VLAN tag value that identifies a virtual port. If you do not specify a tag
value, WSS Software deletes only entries that match untagged interfaces.
Specifying a tag value deletes entries that match only the specified tagged
interface.

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