User`s guide

Monitoring and Managing the ATX
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TempOk – indicates whether the module is overheating.
Normal is displayed when the module temperature is within
range. Too-Hot is shown for abnormal temperature status.
Ports – lists the port numbers of the ports on the module.
4.3.2 Displaying MAC Addresses
The addresses display any command displays all MAC
addresses. The display includes the MAC address, type of address,
port number, age (in seconds since a packet was last received from
that address), number of packets received from that address, and
number of packets forwarded to that address. The type of address
may be Learned, Port (for the MAC address assigned to a port),
Static (for a Spanning Tree static address that was added by an
NMS, or Other (for none of the above). The display automatically
pauses with each screen of information.
Addresses are displayed in random order; for example, address
02:00:00:00:00:00 may appear after address 04:00:00:00:00:00. Since
the Bridge Address Table changes dynamically, a learned address
may be displayed twice (this could occur if an address is aged out
after being displayed and then relearned before the end of the
display).
The age will be the most recent of the following:
Time since a packet was last received from that address.
Time since the ATX last created a packet with that source
address.
Time since the ATX created that address.
To display MAC addresses:
Type: addresses display any
LCM responds with a list of all MAC addresses, their associated
ports, the type, age, and number of frames from and to that
address.