Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Tables
- Preface
- Section I
- Basic Operations
- Chapter 1
- Starting a Command Line Management Session
- Chapter 2
- Basic Command Line Commands
- Chapter 3
- Basic Switch Commands
- DISABLE DHCPBOOTP
- DISABLE IP REMOTEASSIGN
- DISABLE TELNET
- ENABLE BOOTP
- ENABLE DHCP
- ENABLE IP REMOTEASSIGN
- ENABLE TELNET
- FORMAT DEVICE
- PING
- PURGE IP
- RESET SWITCH
- RESET SYSTEM
- RESTART REBOOT
- RESTART SWITCH
- SET ASYN
- SET IP INTERFACE
- SET IP ROUTE
- SET PASSWORD MANAGER
- SET PASSWORD OPERATOR
- SET SWITCH CONSOLETIMER
- SET SYSTEM
- SET SYSTEM FANCONTROL
- SET USER PASSWORD
- SHOW ASYN
- SHOW CONFIG DYNAMIC
- SHOW CONFIG INFO
- SHOW DHCPBOOTP
- SHOW IP INTERFACE
- SHOW IP ROUTE
- SHOW SWITCH
- SHOW SYSTEM
- SHOW SYSTEM FANCONTROL
- Chapter 4
- Enhanced Stacking Commands
- Chapter 5
- Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Commands
- Chapter 6
- SNMPv2 and SNMPv2c Commands
- Chapter 7
- Port Parameter Commands
- ACTIVATE SWITCH PORT
- DISABLE INTERFACE LINKTRAP
- DISABLE SWITCH PORT
- DISABLE SWITCH PORT FLOW
- ENABLE INTERFACE LINKTRAP
- ENABLE SWITCH PORT
- ENABLE SWITCH PORT FLOW
- PURGE SWITCH PORT
- RESET SWITCH PORT
- RESET SWITCH PORT COUNTER
- SET SWITCH PORT
- SET SWITCH PORT RATELIMITING
- SHOW INTERFACE
- SHOW SWITCH COUNTER
- SHOW SWITCH PORT
- SHOW SWITCH PORT COUNTER
- Chapter 8
- MAC Address Table Commands
- Chapter 9
- Static Port Trunking Commands
- Chapter 10
- LACP Port Trunking Commands
- Chapter 11
- Port Mirroring Commands
- Section II
- Advanced Operations
- Chapter 12
- File System Commands
- Chapter 13
- File Download and Upload Commands
- Chapter 14
- Event Log and Syslog Server Commands
- Chapter 15
- Classifier Commands
- Chapter 16
- Access Control List Commands
- Chapter 17
- Quality of Service (QoS) Commands
- ADD QOS FLOWGROUP
- ADD QOS POLICY
- ADD QOS TRAFFICCLASS
- CREATE QOS FLOWGROUP
- CREATE QOS POLICY
- CREATE QOS TRAFFICCLASS
- DELETE QOS FLOWGROUP
- DELETE QOS POLICY
- DELETE QOS TRAFFICCLASS
- DESTROY QOS FLOWGROUP
- DESTROY QOS POLICY
- DESTROY QOS TRAFFICCLASS
- PURGE QOS
- SET QOS FLOWGROUP
- SET QOS POLICY
- SET QOS PORT
- SET QOS TRAFFICCLASS
- SHOW QOS FLOWGROUP
- SHOW QOS POLICY
- SHOW QOS TRAFFICCLASS
- Chapter 18
- Class of Service (CoS) Commands
- Chapter 19
- IGMP Snooping Commands
- Chapter 20
- Denial of Service Defense Commands
- Chapter 21
- Power Over Ethernet Commands
- Chapter 22
- Networking Stack
- Section III
- SNMPv3
- Chapter 23
- SNMPv3 Commands
- ADD SNMPV3 USER
- CLEAR SNMPV3 ACCESS
- CLEAR SNMPV3 COMMUNITY
- CLEAR SNMPV3 NOTIFY
- CLEAR SNMPV3 TARGETADDR
- CLEAR SNMPV3 VIEW
- CREATE SNMPV3 ACCESS
- CREATE SNMPV3 COMMUNITY
- CREATE SNMPV3 GROUP
- CREATE SNMPV3 NOTIFY
- CREATE SNMPV3 TARGETADDR
- CREATE SNMPV3 TARGETPARAMS
- CREATE SNMPV3 VIEW
- DELETE SNMPV3 USER
- DESTROY SNMPv3 ACCESS
- DESTROY SNMPv3 COMMUNITY
- DESTROY SNMPv3 GROUP
- DESTROY SNMPv3 NOTIFY
- DESTROY SNMPv3 TARGETADDR
- DESTROY SNMPv3 TARGETPARMS
- DESTROY SNMPV3 VIEW
- PURGE SNMPV3 ACCESS
- PURGE SNMPV3 COMMUNITY
- PURGE SNMPV3 NOTIFY
- PURGE SNMPV3 TARGETADDR
- PURGE SNMPV3 VIEW
- SET SNMPV3 ACCESS
- SET SNMPV3 COMMUNITY
- SET SNMPV3 GROUP
- SET SNMPV3 NOTIFY
- SET SNMPV3 TARGETADDR
- SET SNMPV3 TARGETPARAMS
- SET SNMPV3 USER
- SET SNMPV3 VIEW
- SHOW SNMPV3 ACCESS
- SHOW SNMPV3 COMMUNITY
- SHOW SNMPv3 GROUP
- SHOW SNMPV3 NOTIFY
- SHOW SNMPV3 TARGETADDR
- SHOW SNMPV3 TARGETPARAMS
- SHOW SNMPV3 USER
- SHOW SNMPV3 VIEW
- Section IV
- Spanning Tree Protocols
- Chapter 24
- Spanning Tree Protocol Commands
- Chapter 25
- Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Commands
- Chapter 26
- Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Commands
- Section V
- Virtual LANs
- Chapter 27
- Port-based, Tagged, and Multiple Mode VLAN Commands
- Chapter 28
- GARP VLAN Registration Protocol Commands
- Chapter 29
- Protected Ports VLAN Commands
- Section VI
- Port Security
- Chapter 30
- MAC Address-based Port Security Commands
- Chapter 31
- 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control Commands
- Section VII
- Management Security
- Chapter 32
- Web Server Commands
- Chapter 33
- Encryption Key Commands
- Chapter 34
- Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Certificate Commands
- Chapter 35
- Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Commands
- Chapter 36
- Secure Shell (SSH) Commands
- Chapter 37
- TACACS+ and RADIUS Commands
- Chapter 38
- Management ACL Commands
- Index

Chapter 8: MAC Address Table Commands
164 Section I: Basic Operations
Figure 15 is an example of the information displayed by this command for
unicast addresses.
Figure 15. SHOW SWITCH FDB Command - Unicast Addresses
Note
The first address in the unicast MAC address table is the address of
the switch.
The columns are defined here:
VLAN - The ID number of the VLAN where the port is an untagged
member.
ADDRESS - The dynamic or static unicast MAC address learned on or
assigned to the port.
PORT - The port where the address was learned or assigned. The
MAC address with port 0 is the address of the switch.
STATUS - The type of address: static or dynamic.
Figure 16 is an example of a multicast address.
Figure 16. SHOW SWITCH FDB Command - Multicast Addresses
The columns are defined here:
MAC Address - The static or dynamic unicast MAC address.
VLAN ID - The ID number of the VLAN where the port is an untagged
member.
Switch Forwarding Database
Total Number of FDB Addresses: 121
VLAN ADDRESS PORT STATUS
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0 01:80:C1:00:02:01 0 Static (fixed, non-aging)
1 00:a0:d2:18:1a:c8 1 Dynamic
1 00:a0:c4:16:3b:80 2 Dynamic
1 00:a0:12:c2:10:c6 3 Dynamic
1 00:a0:c2:09:10:d8 4 Dynamic
1 00:a0:33:43:a1:87 4 Dynamic
1 00:a0:12:a7:14:68 4 Dynamic
1 00:a0:d2:22:15:10 4 Dynamic
1 00:a0:d4:18:a6:89 4 Dynamic
Multicast Switch Forwarding Database
Total Number of MCAST MAC Addresses: 1
MAC Address VLANID Type Port Maps (U:Untagged T:Tagged)
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01:00:51:00:00:01 1 Static U:1-4
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