Fdb Configuration Commands - Extreme Networks Summit1 Installation And User Manual

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You can associate a QoS profile with a MAC address (and VLAN) of a device that will
be dynamically learned. The FDB treats the entry like a dynamic entry (it is learned, it
can be aged out of the database, and so on). The switch applies the QoS profile as soon
as the FDB entry is learned.
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To configure entries in the FDB, use the commands listed in
Table 6-1: FDB Configuration Commands
Command
create fdbentry <mac_address> vlan
<name> [blackhole | <portlist> | dynamic]
{qosprofile <qosname>}
config fdb agingtime <number>
enable learning port <portlist>
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Description
Creates an FDB entry. Specify the following:
mac_address — Device MAC address, using
colon separated bytes.
name — VLAN associated with MAC address.
blackhole — Configures the MAC address as
a blackhole entry.
portlist — Port numbers associated with
MAC address.
dynamic — Specifies that the entry will be
learned dynamically. Used to associated a QoS
profile with a dynamically learned entry.
qosname — QoS profile associated with MAC
address.
If more than one port number is associated with a
permanent MAC entry, packets are multicast to the
multiple destinations.
Configures the FDB aging time. The range is 15
through 1,000,000 seconds. The default value is
300 seconds. A value of 0 indicates that the entry
should never be aged out.
Enables MAC address learning on one or more
ports.
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