show maclock stations
Table 18-6 show maclock Output Details (Continued)
Output
Port Status
Trap Status
Aging Status
Max Static Allocated The maximum static MAC addresses allowed locked to the port. For details on
Max FirstArrival
Allocated
Last Violating MAC
Address
show maclock stations
Use this command to display MAC locking information about end stations connected to the
switch.
Syntax
show maclock stations [firstarrival | static] [port-string]
Parameters
firstarrival
static
port‐string
Defaults
If no parameters are specified, MAC locking information will be displayed for all end stations.
Mode
Switch command, read‐only.
18-48 Security Configuration
What It Displays...
Whether MAC locking is enabled or disabled on the port. MAC locking is globally
disabled by default. For details on enabling MAC locking on the switch and on one or
more ports, refer to
"set maclock
page 18-50.
Whether MAC lock trap messaging is enabled or disabled on the port. For details
on setting this status, refer to
Whether aging of FirstArrival MAC addresses is enabled or disabled on the port.
Refer to
"set maclock
agefirstarrival" on page 18-54.
setting this value, refer to
"set maclock
The maximum end station MAC addresses allowed locked to the port. For details on
setting this value, refer to
"set maclock
Most recent MAC address(es) violating the maximum static and first arrival value(s)
set for the port.
(Optional) Displays MAC locking information about end stations first
connected to MAC locked ports.
(Optional) Displays MAC locking information about static (management
defined) end stations connected to MAC locked ports.
(Optional) Displays end station information for specified port(s). For a
detailed description of possible port‐string values, refer to "Port String
Syntax Used in the CLI" on page 5‐2.
enable" on page 18-49 and
"set maclock
trap" on page 18-56.
static" on page 18-52.
firstarrival" on page 18-53.
"set
maclock" on
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