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3. Commands
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Show Bridge
show bridge [port_id]
Minimum Access Level: Administrator
The show bridge command displays the MAC table.
port_id – Specifies that the display should be limited to entries for a single port.
Example:
PDYN# show bridge
Mode: Mux
Total Entries:7
Port-id mac address status vlan name
4 00-90-f2-ce-44-00 learned 001 default
4 00-90-f2-ce-44-00 learned 002 alcatel
24 00-00-0c-42-27-f7 learned 003 paradyne
24 00-00-0c-42-27-f7 learned 004 management
1 00-90-f2-ce-44-00 learned 005 abdo
2 00-90-f2-ce-44-00 learned 006 inband
eth1 00-90-f2-ce-44-00 learned 006 outofband
Display results:
Mode – Displays the last mode command that was used to configure the bridge:
switched – Switched mode. The system acts as a transparent learning bridge.
mux – The system treats each DSL port as if it were a private network connected to the
uplink, and never forwards data on another DSL port.
sms – The system treats each DSL port as if it were a private network connected to the
uplink, and never forwards data on another DSL port.
uplink-tagging – The system treats each DSL port as if it were a private network connected
to the uplink, and never forwards data on another DSL port. This is accomplished by
assigning a VLAN tag to each DSL port. The values of the tags are predefined by the system.
Total Entries – The number of entries currently in the table.
hardware address – The MAC address of the table entry.
port-id – The port ID of the entry.
status – The status of the entry:
invalid This learned entry has timed out but has not yet been deleted.
learned – This entry was learned.
management – This entry has a matching static address.
other – None of the other statuses apply to this entry.
self – This entry is the unit.