Displaying Forwarding Database Entries - Nortel 2360 Configuration Manual

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112 Configuring and managing ports and VLANs
For example, to display the number of dynamic entries that the forwarding database contains, type the
following command:
WSS# show fdb count dynamic
Total Matching Entries = 2

Displaying forwarding database entries

To display the entries in the forwarding database, use either of the following commands:
show fdb [mac-addr-wildcard [vlan vlan-id]]
show fdb {perm | static | dynamic | system | all} [port port-list | vlan vlan-id]
The mac-addr-wildcard parameter can be an individual address, or a portion of an address with the asterisk (*)
wildcard character representing from 1 to 5 bytes. The wildcard allows the parameter to indicate a list of MAC
addresses that match all the characters except the asterisk.
Use a colon between each byte in the address (for example, 11:22:33:aa:bb:cc or 11:22:33:*). You can enter
the asterisk (*) at the beginning or end of the address as a wildcard, on any byte boundary.
To display all entries in the forwarding database, type the following command:
WSS# show fdb all
* = Static Entry. + = Permanent Entry. # = System Entry.
VLAN
Dest MAC/
TAG
Route
1
00:01:97:13
:0b:1f
1
aa:bb:cc:dd:
ee:ff
1
00:0b:0e:02
:76:f5
Total Matching FDB Entries Displayed = 3
To display all entries that begin with 00, type the following command:
WSS# show fdb 00:*
* = Static Entry. + = Permanent Entry. # = System Entry.
VLAN
Dest MAC/Route
TAG
1
00:01:97:13:0b:1f
1
00:0b:0e:02:76:f5
Total Matching FDB Entries Displayed = 2
NN47250-500 (320657-F Version 02.01)
Des [CoS]
Destination
Ports
1
*
3
1
Des [CoS]
Destination Ports
[Protocol Type]
[ALL]
[ALL]
[ALL]
[Protocol Type]
1
[ALL]
1
[ALL]

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