Managing The Mac Address Table (Cli); Managing The Mac Address Table - Dell Networking 7048 Configuration Manual

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Managing the MAC Address Table (CLI)

This section provides information about the commands you use to manage
the MAC address table on the switch. For more information about the
commands, see the
support.dell.com/manuals.

Managing the MAC Address Table

Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to add a
static MAC address to the table, control the aging time for dynamic
addresses, and view entries in the MAC address table.
Command
configure
mac address-table static
mac-address
vlan
interface
interface
mac address-table
aging-time {0 | 10-
1000000}
exit
show mac address-table
[static | dynamic]
show mac address-table
vlan
{vlan
| interface
interface
[vlan
show mac address-table
vlan-id
count [{vlan
interface
|interface
842
Managing the MAC Address Table
PowerConnect 7000 Series CLI Reference Guide
Purpose
Enter global configuration mode.
Add a static MAC source address to the MAC address table.
vlan-id
mac-address
xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.
vlan-id —
interface —
type and number.
Specify the number of seconds that must pass before an
unused dynamically-learned MAC address is removed from
the MAC address table. A value of 0 disables the aging time
for the MAC address table.
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode.
View information about the entries in the MAC address
table. Use the keywords static or dynamic to specify the
address type to view.
For dynamic entries, you can use the clear mac address-
table command to remove entries from the table.
View information about the MAC addresses that have been
configured or learned on the switch, a specific VLAN, or an
vlan-id
]}
interface (Ethernet port or LAG/port-channel).
View information about the number of addresses that have
been configured or learned on the switch, a specific VLAN,
}]
or an interface (Ethernet port or LAG/port-channel).
— A valid MAC address in the format
A valid VLAN.
A valid port or LAG, including the interface
at

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