Connectivity Guide

LLDP MED Traffic Statistics:
Total Med Frames Out : 2
Total Med Frames In : 1
Total Med Frames Discarded : 0
Total Med TLVS Discarded : 0
Total Med Capability TLVS Discarded: 0
Total Med Policy TLVS Discarded : 0
Total Med Inventory TLVS Discarded : 0
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
show nework-policy prole
Displays the network policy proles.
Syntax
show network-policy profile [profile number]
Parameters profile number — (Optional) Enter the network policy prole number, from 1 to 32.
Default Not congured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage Information If you do not enter the network prole ID, all congured network policy proles display.
Example
OS10# show network-policy profile 10
Network Policy Profile 10
voice vlan 17 cos 4
Interface:
none
Network Policy Profile 30
voice vlan 30 cos 5
Interface:
none
Network Policy Profile 36
voice vlan 4 cos 3
Interface:
ethernet 1/1/1,ethernet 1/1/3-5
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
Media Access Control
All Ethernet switching ports maintain media access control (MAC) address tables. Each physical device in your network contains a MAC
address. OS10 devices automatically enter learned MAC addresses as dynamic entries in the MAC address table.
Learned MAC address entries are subject to aging. Set the aging timer to zero (0) to disable MAC aging. For any dynamic entry, if no
packet arrives on the device with the MAC address as the source or destination address within the timer period, the address is removed
from the table.
Enter an aging time (in seconds) in CONFIGURATION mode, from 0 to 1000000, default 1800.
mac address-table aging-time seconds
Congure Aging Time
OS10(config)# mac address-table aging-time 900
Disable Aging Time
OS10(config)# mac address-table aging-time 0
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