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RUGGEDCOM ROX II
CLI User Guide
Prioritized MAC addresses are configured when traffic to or from a specific device on a LAN segment is to be
assigned a higher CoS priority than other devices on that LAN segment.
CONTENTS
Section 8.3.4.1, "Viewing a List of Static MAC Addresses"
Section 8.3.4.2, "Adding a Static MAC Address"
Section 8.3.4.3, "Deleting a Static MAC Address"
Section 8.3.4.1
Viewing a List of Static MAC Addresses
To view a list of static MAC addresses configured on the device, type:
show running-config switch mac-tables static-mac-table
If static MAC addresses have been configured, a table or list similar to the following example appears:
ruggedcom# show running-config switch mac-tables static-mac-table | tab
MAC
------------------------------------------------------
00:0a:dc:f6:8b:ff
00:10:94:00:24:01
00:10:94:00:30:01
00:10:94:00:40:01
!
If no static MAC addresses have been configured, add addreses as needed. For more information, refer to
Section 8.3.4.2, "Adding a Static MAC
Section 8.3.4.2
Adding a Static MAC Address
To add a static MAC address, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2.
Add the static MAC address by typing:
NOTE
Letters in MAC addresses must be lowercase.
switch mac-tables static-mac-table static-mac address vlan
Where:
• address is the Unicast MAC address that is to be statically configured. It can have up to 6 '*' wildcard
characters continuously applied from the right.
• vlan is the ID of the VLAN upon which the MAC address operates.
3.
Configure the following parameter(s) as required:
Viewing a List of Static MAC Addresses
VID
LEARNED
SLOT
PORT
4085
-
lm1
2
4084
-
lm1
1
1
-
lm1
2
4086
-
lm1
2
Address".
COS
normal
normal
normal
normal
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