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Alcatel-lucent omniswitch 6850-48: reference guide
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Chassis MAC Server (CMS) Commands

show mac-range

Displays the MAC range table.
show mac-range [index]
Syntax Definitions
index
Defaults
N/A
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6850E, 6855, 9000E
Usage Guidelines
Because the switch currently supports one MAC address range only, index position 1 displays.
Examples
-> show mac range
Mac
Range
Row Status
-----+----------------+--------+------------------+------------------
01
ACTIVE
output definitions
Mac Range
Row Status
Local/Global
Start Mac Addr
End Mac Addr
Release History
Release 6.1; command was introduced.
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
Identifies the MAC range by referring to its position in the MAC range
table.
Local/
Global
Start Mac Addr
GLOBAL
00:d0:95:6a:79:6e
The MAC range index number (1). Because the switch currently sup-
ports one MAC address range only, index position 1 displays.
The current status of the MAC range. The status ACTIVE refers to
MAC addresses that are available for allocation to VLAN router ports
and other applications.
The Local/Global status for MAC addresses in the range. Local MAC
addresses have the local bit set in the first byte of the address. Global
MAC addresses (also referred to as EEPROM MAC addresses) have
the global bit set in the first byte of the address and are stored on the
switch's EEPROM. Because the switch's default MAC range is stored
on EEPROM, the status GLOBAL displays.
The first MAC address in the MAC address range.
The last MAC address in the MAC address range.
June 2012
End Mac Addr
00:d0:95:6a:79:8d
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