View Vlan Membership Of Mac Devices - Alcatel Omni Switch/Router User Manual

Alcatel switch/router release 4.5
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View VLAN Membership of MAC Devices

View VLAN Membership of MAC Devices
The
command displays a table of learned
those
addresses. Follow these steps to view this table.
MAC
1. Enter
2. The following prompt displays:
Enter the slot and port for which you want to view
can also press
3. The following message and prompt displays:
The top line displays the number of
indicates the potential number of entries you can display in the Learned
Table. The second line allows you to indicate how many of these
want to display. Enter the number of
select the default in brackets [20].
4. The Learned
. The
will be displayed.
be displayed. The
the physical port to which the
address. The service type may be a Router (
(
), or an 802.10 Trunk (
different instances are identified numerically. The first instance of a service type belonging to
a physical port is identified as 1, the second instance is identified as 2, etc.
address may belong to more than one
network. It could be included in a
IPX
Protocol Policy of another
IPX
Page 22-30
.
to view information on all ports in the switch.
Address/
Membership Table displays as follows:
MAC
VLAN
address for which virtual interface and
MAC
. Specifies the virtual port for which AutoTracker
is the physical slot location to which the
address maps. The
MAC
).
. The AutoTracker
.
VLAN
addresses and the
MAC
Address/
MAC
addresses learned on this switch. This number
MAC
entries you want to display or press
MAC
VLAN
is the service type for this
), Bridge (
), Classical IP (
is the specific instance of this service type. These
s to which this
VLAN
MAC
. For example, let's say a
VLAN
Address policy for one AutoTracker
MAC
membership of
VLAN
information. You
VLAN
Address
MAC
addresses you
MAC
membership information
information will
VLAN
address maps. The
MAC
),
Trunk
FDDI
Address belongs. An
MAC
device runs on an
MAC
and the
VLAN
to
is
MAC

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