display fdb count
Default — None.
Access — All.
History — Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
Examples — The following command displays the aging timeout period
for all VLANs:
WX1200# display fdb agingtime
VLAN 2 aging time = 600 sec
VLAN 1 aging time = 300 sec
Because the forwarding database aging timeout period can be configured
only on an individual VLAN basis, the command lists the aging timeout
period for each VLAN separately.
See Also
"set fdb agingtime" on page 102
Lists the number of entries in the forwarding database.
Syntax —
display fdb count {perm | static | dynamic}
[vlan vlan-id]
— Lists the number of permanent entries. A permanent entry
perm
does not age out and remains in the database even after a reboot,
reset, or power cycle.
— Lists the number of static entries. A static entry does not
static
age out, but is removed from the database after a reboot, reset, or
power cycle.
— Lists the number of dynamic entries. A dynamic entry is
dynamic
automatically removed through aging or after a reboot, reset, or
power cycle.
— VLAN name or number. Entries are listed for only the
vlan vlan-id
specified VLAN.
Default — None.
Access — All.
History — Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
display fdb count
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