Show Mac-Address-Table Static-Multicast - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6250 Cli Reference Manual

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show mac-address-table static-multicast

Displays the static multicast MAC address configuration for the switch.
show mac-address-table static-multicast [multicast_address] [slot slot | slot/port] [linkagg link_agg]
[vid | vid1-vid2]
Syntax Definitions
multicast_address
slot
slot/port
link_agg
vid
vid1-vid2
Defaults
By default, information is displayed for all static multicast MAC addresses contained in the MAC address
table.
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6250
Usage Guidelines
Note that only one VLAN entry—a single VLAN ID or a range of VLAN IDs— is allowed with this
command. Multiple entries are not accepted.
Note that if a static multicast MAC address is configured on a port link that is down or disabled, the
configured multicast address does not appear in the show mac-address-table static-multicast
command display.
The show mac-address-table command display, however, includes all static multicast addresses
regardless of whether or not the port assigned to the address is up or down. See the second example
below.
When the show mac-address-table command is used to display MAC addresses known to the switch,
an asterisk appears to the left of all static MAC addresses that are configured on a port link that is
down or disabled. The asterisk indicates that MAC address is invalid. When the port link comes up,
however, the MAC address is then considered valid and the asterisk no longer appears next to the
address in the display.
OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide
Enter a multicast MAC Address (e.g., 01:00:39:59:f1:0c).
Enter the slot number for a module to specify that the command should
include all ports on that module (e.g., 6 specifies all ports on the module
found in slot 6 of the switch chassis).
Enter the slot number and the physical port number on that module
(e.g., 3/1 specifies port 1 on slot 3).
Enter a link aggregate ID number (0–29). See Chapter 12, "Link Aggre-
gation Commands."
VLAN ID number (1–4094).
A contiguous range of VLAN ID numbers (e.g., 5-10).
November 2009
page 18-13

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