The forwarding database commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in
the following table.
Command
create fdb
create multicast_fdb
config multicast_fdb
config fdb aging_time
delete fdb
clear fdb
show multicast_fdb
show fdb
show ipfdb
Each command is listed, in detail, in the following sections.
create fdb
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
DES-3350SR Layer 3 Gigabit Switch
F
ORWARDING
Parameters
<vlan_name 32> <macaddr> port <port>
<vlan_name 32> <macaddr>
<vlan_name 32> <macaddr> [add | delete] <portlist>
<sec 10-1000000>
<vlan_name 32> <macaddr>
[vlan <vlan_name 32> | port <port> | all]
{vlan <vlan_name 32> | mac_address <macaddr>}
{port <port> | vlan <vlan_name 32> | mac_address <macaddr> |
static | aging_time}
<ipaddr>
NOTE: As a stand-alone switch or as a master switch in a switch stack,
the switch number will be referred to as 15 for all configurations, graphs
and tables.
Used to create a static entry to the unicast MAC address
forwarding table (database).
create fdb <vlan_name 32> <macaddr> [port <port>]
This command will make an entry into the switch's unicast MAC
address forwarding database.
<vlan_name 32>
address resides.
<macaddr>
The MAC address that will be added to the
forwarding table.
port <port>
The port number corresponding to the MAC
destination address. The switch will always forward traffic to the
specified device through this port.
Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
D
ATABASE
The name of the VLAN on which the MAC
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