Deployment Guide

Supported
releases
10.4.2.0 or later
clear mac address-table dynamic virtual-network
Clears MAC addresses learned on all or a specified VXLAN virtual network.
Syntax
clear mac address-table dynamic virtual-network [interface {ethernet node/slot/
port:subport | port-channel number} | local | vn-id [address mac-address |
local]]
Parameters
interface
ethernet node/
slot/
port[:subport]
Clear all MAC addresses learned on the specified interface.
interface
port-channel
number
Clear all MAC addresses learned on the specified port channel.
virtual-
network vn-id
Clear all MAC addresses learned on the specified virtual network, from 1 to 65535.
local
Clear only locally-learned MAC addresses.
vn-id
Clear learned MAC addresses on the specified virtual network, from 1 to 65535.
vn-id local
Clear locally learned MAC addresses on the specified virtual network, from 1 to 65535.
vn-id address
mac-address
Clear only the MAC address entry learned in the specified virtual network. Enter the MAC
address in EEEE.EEEE.EEEE format.
Default Not configured
Command mode EXEC
Usage information Use this command with no optional parameters to delete all dynamic MAC address entries that are learned only on
virtual-network bridges from the MAC address table. This command does not delete MAC address entries learned
on simple VLAN bridges. Use the show mac address-table virtual-network command to display the
MAC addresses learned on a virtual network.
Example
OS10# clear mac address-table dynamic virtual-network
Supported
releases
10.4.2.0 or later
show mac address-table count extended
Displays the number of MAC addresses learned on all VLANs and VXLAN virtual networks.
Syntax
show mac address-table count extended [interface {ethernet node/slot/
port:subport | port-channel number}]
Parameters
interface
ethernet node/
slot/
port[:subport]
Display the number of MAC addresses learned on all VLANs and VXLANs on the specified
interface.
interface
port-channel
number
Display the number of MAC addresses learned on all VLANs and VXLANs on the specified
port channel.
Default Not configured
Command mode EXEC
30 VXLAN