Command Line Interface

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4
Address Table Commands

These commands are used to configure the address table for filtering specified

addresses, displaying current entries, clearing the table, or setting the aging time.

Console#show lacp sysid
Port Channel System Priority System MAC Address
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1 32768 00-30-F1-8F-2C-A7
2 32768 00-30-F1-8F-2C-A7
3 32768 00-30-F1-8F-2C-A7
4 32768 00-30-F1-8F-2C-A7
5 32768 00-30-F1-8F-2C-A7
6 32768 00-30-F1-8F-2C-A7
7 32768 00-30-F1-D4-73-A0
8 32768 00-30-F1-D4-73-A0
9 32768 00-30-F1-D4-73-A0
10 32768 00-30-F1-D4-73-A0
11 32768 00-30-F1-D4-73-A0
12 32768 00-30-F1-D4-73-A0
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Table4-56 show lacp sysid - display description

Field Description
Channel group A link aggregation group configured on this switch.
System Priority*LACP system priority for this channel group.
System MAC Address*System MAC address.
*The LACP system priority and system MAC address are concatenated to form the LAG system ID.

Table4-57 Address Table Commands

Command Function Mode Page
mac-address-table static Maps a static address to a port in a VLAN GC 4-167
clear mac-address-table
dynamic
Removes any learned entries from the forwarding database PE 4-168
show mac-address-table Displays entries in the b ridge-forwarding database PE 4-168
mac-address-table
aging-time
Sets the aging time of the address table GC 4-169
show mac-address-table
aging-time
Shows the aging time for the address table PE 4-169