Mac-Address Information Mode; Mac-Address Information Queue-Length - HP A5830 Series Command Reference Manual

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mac-address information mode

Description
Use the mac-address information mode command to set the MAC Information mode (to use Syslog
messages or trap messages) to inform the remote network management device of MAC address changes.
Use the undo mac-address information mode command to restore the default.
By default, trap messages are sent to inform the remote network management device of MAC address
changes.
Syntax
mac-address information mode { syslog | trap }
undo mac-address information mode { syslog | trap }
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
syslog: Specifies that the device sends Syslog messages to inform the remote network management device
of MAC address changes.
trap: Specifies that the device sends trap messages to inform the remote network management device of
MAC address changes.
Example
# Configure the device to send trap messages to inform the remote network management device of MAC
address changes.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] mac-address information mode trap

mac-address information queue-length

Description
Use the mac-address information queue-length command to set the MAC Information queue length.
Use the undo mac-address information queue-length command to restore the default.
By default, the MAC Information queue length is 50.
When you set the MAC Information queue length to 0, it indicates that the device will send a Syslog or
trap message to the network management device as soon as a new MAC address is learned or an
existing MAC address is deleted.
Syntax
mac-address information queue-length value
undo mac-address information queue-length
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