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About this task
Use the following procedure to flush the MAC addresses for the specified VLAN.
Procedure
To flush the MAC address table for a specific VLAN, use the following command from
Privileged EXEC mode.
clear mac-address-table interface vlan <vlan#>
About this task
Use the following procedure to flush the MAC addresses for the specified ports. This command
does not flush the addresses learned on the trunk.
Procedure
To clear the MAC address table on a FastEthernet interface, use the following
command from Privileged EXEC mode.
clear mac-address-table interface FastEthernet <port-list|ALL>
About this task
Use the following procedure to flush the MAC addresses for the specified trunk. This command
flushes only addresses that are learned on the trunk.
Procedure
To flush a single MAC address, use the following command from Privileged EXEC
mode.
clear mac-address-table address <H.H.H>
IP Directed Broadcasting
About this task
IP directed broadcasting takes the incoming unicast Ethernet frame, determines that the
destination address is the directed broadcast for one of its interfaces, and then forwards the
datagram onto the appropriate network using a link-layer broadcast.
IP directed broadcasting in a VLAN forwards direct broadcast packets in two ways:
• Through a connected VLAN subnet to another connected VLAN subnet.
• Through a remote VLAN subnet to the connected VLAN subnet.
By default, this feature is disabled.
Avaya WLAN 8100 CLI Reference
Clearing the MAC address table on a VLAN
Clearing the MAC address table on a FastEthernet interface
Clearing the MAC address table on a trunk
ACLI reference for wired networks
August 2013
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