User guide

Using LCM to Check FN100 Status
Fast Network 100 User Guide Page 4-9
- BPDU (the MAC address to which all BPDUs are directed)
- Reserved (the address reserved by 802.1d, but not yet assigned)
- All LANs (the addresses reserved by 802.1d for network
management)
Port number
Virtual switch number
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.
Use the
address display any command to display all MAC addresses.
FN100 > address 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.
Address Type Port Sw#
00:40:27:07:b7:05 Port 16 *
00:40:27:07:b7:04 Port 15 *
00:40:27:07:b7:03 Port 14 *
00:40:27:07:b7:02 Port 13 *
00:40:27:07:b7:01 Port 12 *
00:40:27:07:b7:00 Port 11 *
00:40:27:07:b6:f7 Port 2 *
00:40:27:07:b6:f6 Port 1 *
00:40:27:07:b6:ff Port 10 *
00:40:27:07:b6:fe Port 9 *
00:40:27:07:b6:fd Port 8 *
Use the address display <ADDR> command to display a specific address.
For example:
FN100 > address display 02:04:06:03:2a:43
LCM displays:
Address Type Port Sw#
02:04:06:03:2a:43 Learned 5 2