Set Nodealias - Enterasys 1G58x-09 Configuration Manual

Enterasys network device configuration guide
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Logging and Network Management Command Set
Configuring Node Aliases
Table 11-8 show nodealias config Output Details
Output
Total Control
Entries
Active Entries
Purge Time
State
Allocated Entries
Available Entries
Port Number
Max Entries
Used Entries
Status

11.2.5.3 set nodealias

Use this command to enable or disable a node alias agent on one or more ports. Upon packet
reception, node aliases are dynamically assigned to ports enabled with an alias agent, which is the
default setting on Matrix E1 Series devices. Node aliases cannot be statically created, but can be
deleted using the clear node alias command as described in
set nodealias {enable | disable} port-string
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What It Displays...
Total aliases learned.
Number of Total Control Entries that are active (not marked
for deletion).
Last time the node alias table was cleared.
Node alias is ready to learn new entries.
Number of entries that have been allocated to all the ports.
This is the total of the Max Entries column.
Maximum node alias buffers available.
Port designation.
Maximum number of alias entries configured for this port.
Set using the set nodealias maxentries command
(Section
11.2.5.4).
Number of alias entries (out of the maximum amount
configured) already used by this port.
Whether or not a node alias agent is enabled (default) or
disabled on this port.
Section 11.2.5.5
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