Enhanced Cluster Feature Configuration Commands; Black-List - 3Com Switch 4500 Family Manual

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Description
Use the tracemac command to trace a device in a cluster through the specified destination MAC
address or IP address, and to display the path from the current device to the destination device.
When using the destination IP address to trace a device, the switch looks up the ARP entry
corresponding to the IP address, and then looks up the MAC address entry according to the ARP
entry.
If the queried IP address has a corresponding ARP entry, but the corresponding MAC address of
the IP address does not exist in the MAC address table, the trace of the device fails.
To trace a specific device using the tracemac command, make sure that all the devices passed
support the tracemac function.
To trace a specific device in a management VLAN using the tracemac command, make sure that
all the devices passed are within the same management VLAN as the device to be traced.
Examples
# Trace the device that belongs to VLAN 1 through its MAC address 00e0-f032-0005.
<aaa_0.Sysname> tracemac by-mac 000f-e232-0005 vlan 1
Tracing MAC address 000f-e232-0005 in vlan 1
1 000f-e232-0001
2 000f-e232-0002
3 000f-e232-0003
4 000f-e232-0005
# Trace the device that belongs to VLAN 1 through its IP address 192.168.1.5.
<aaa_0.Sysname> tracemac by-ip 192.168.1.5
Tracing MAC address 000f-e232-0005 in vlan 1
1 000f-e232-0001
2 000f-e232-0002
3 000f-e232-0003
4 000f-e232-0005

Enhanced Cluster Feature Configuration Commands

black-list

Syntax
black-list add-mac mac-address
black-list delete-mac { all | mac-address }
View
Cluster view
3Com01
Ethernet1/0/2
3Com02
Ethernet1/0/7
3Com03
Ethernet1/0/4
3Com05
Local
3Com01
Ethernet1/0/2
3Com02
Ethernet1/0/7
3Com03
Ethernet1/0/4
3Com05
Local
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