started. Creation failures occur when there is no room left in the filter table for a new entry.
3.5.3 Example
filter
3.6filterage
3.6.1Syntax
filterage [<age>]
3.6.2 Description
This command sets, or displays if no arguments are given, the filter table ageing time. The ageing time is the time after which MAC addresses are removed from the filter table when there has been no activity. The time is specified in seconds and may be any integer value in the range 10…100,000 seconds. This value may also be changed through SNMP. Changing the value of filterage has immediate effect.
Configuration saving saves this information. By default, the filter ageing time is set to 300 seconds.
3.6.3 Example
filterage
3.7flush
3.7.1Syntax
flush [<port>]
3.7.2 Description
This command allows the MAC entries for a specified port, or all ports, to be removed from the filter table. The port number for a device may be determined using the device list or status commands. If the port number is omitted, all entries for all ports are removed from the filter table.
3.7.3 Example
flush
3.8info
3.8.1Syntax
info
3.8.2 Description
This command displays build information about the bridge process. The version