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Example usage:
To configure multicast MAC forwarding:

config fdb aging_time

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Description
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Restrictions
Example usage:
To set the fdb aging time:

delete fdb

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DGS-1100-06/ME Metro Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide
Only Administrator or operator-level users can issue this command.
DGS-1100-06/ME:5#config multicast_fdb 1 00-00-00-01-02-03
Command: config multicast_fdb 1 00-00-00-01-02-03
Success.
DGS-1100-06/ME:5#
To set the aging time of the forwarding database.
config fdb aging_time <sec 10-600>
The config fdb aging_time command sets the aging time of the
forwarding database. The aging time affects the learning process of
the Switch. Dynamic forwarding table entries, which are made up of
the source MAC addresses and their associated port numbers, are
deleted from the table if they are not accessed within the aging time.
The aging time can be from 0 to 630 minutes with a default value of
5 minutes. A very long aging time can result in dynamic forwarding
table entries that are out-of-date or no longer exist. This may cause
incorrect packet forwarding decisions by the Switch. If the aging time
is too short however, many entries may be aged out too soon. This
will result in a high percentage of received packets whose source
addresses cannot be found in the forwarding table, in which case the
Switch will broadcast the packet to all ports, negating many of the
benefits of having a Switch.
<sec 10-600> − The aging time for the MAC address forwarding
database value, in seconds.
Only Administrator or operator-level users can issue this command.
DGS-1100-06/ME:5#config fdb aging_time 300
Command: config fdb aging_time 300
Success.
DGS-1100-06/ME:5#
To delete an entry in the Switch's forwarding database.
delete fdb <vlan_name 32> <macaddr>
The delete fdb command deletes an entry in the Switch's MAC
address forwarding database.
<vlan_name 32> − The name of the VLAN on which the MAC
address resides.
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