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ipv4-multicast-address—(Optional) Specifies the IPv4 Multicast
address.
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ipv6-multicast-address—(Optional) Specifies the IPv6 Multicast
address.
format—(Optional) Applies if mac-multicast-address was selected. In this
case either MAC or IP format can be displayed. Display entries for specified
Multicast address format. The possible values are:
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ip—Specifies that the Multicast address is an IP address.
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mac—Specifies that the Multicast address is a MAC address.
source —(Optional) Specifies the source address. The possible values are:
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ipv4-address—(Optional) Specifies the source IPv4 address.
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ipv6-address—(Optional) Specifies the source IPv6 address.
Default Configuration
If the format is not specified, it defaults to mac (only if mac-multicast-address was
entered).
If VLAN ID is not entered, entries for all VLANs are displayed.
If MAC or IP address is not supplied, entries for all addresses are displayed.
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC mode
User Guidelines
A MAC address can be displayed in IP format only if it is within the range
0100.5e00.0000 through 0100.5e7f.ffff.
Multicast router ports (defined statically or discovered dynamically) are members
in all MAC groups.
Ports that were defined via the
are displayed in all forbidden MAC entries.
Changing the Multicast mode can move static Multicast addresses that are written
in the device FDB to a shadow configuration because of FDB hash collisions.
bridge multicast forbidden forward-all
OL-32830-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
Address Table Commands
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