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MAC Address Monitor

 

 

 

DEST

SOURCE

TYPE

COUNT

DEST

SOURCE

TYPE

COUNT

90409A000000

00409A001023-L

3C09

00010

00409A001023

00409A001324-R

3C09

00140

00409A001324

00409A001023-L

3C02

00141

90409A000000

00409A001000-L

3C09

00010

90409A000000

00409A002345-L

8137

00015

00409A002345

00409A003217-R

8137

00045

00409A003217

00409A002345-L

8137

00045

 

 

 

 

Number of Packets Received 00406

In the above example, the DEST field is the destination MAC address field of the LAN frame. The SOURCE field is the source MAC address of the LAN frame. Next to the source MAC address field is the location of that source address. An “L” next to the source address indicates that this address is “Local” to the CyberSWITCH. That is, it is attached to the Ethernet segment locally connected to the CyberSWITCH. An “R” next to the source address indicates that this address is “Remote” to the CyberSWITCH. That is, it is attached to an Ethernet segment that is connected to a remote ISDN device.

The TYPE field is Ethernet type field of the LAN frame. This hexadecimal field represents the protocol identifier for an Ethernet formatted frame. For an 802.3 formatted frame, it is the length of the data unit.

The COUNT field is the number of frames transferred for that destination address, source address, and Ethernet type combination. The total number of frames is displayed at the bottom of the screen.

To exit the MAC Address Monitor screen and disable the feature, press <Esc> on the Administration console keyboard.

br stats

Displays the current system packet statistics. Refer to Bridge Statistics, for a list of available bridge statistics and their definitions.

br stats clear

Clears the current system packet statistics.

CALL CONTROL COMMANDS

The following commands are used to initiate and disconnect calls to devices.

call device <device name>

Initiates a call to the specified device. The entire device name does not need to be entered; only enough letters of the name to distinguish it from any other configured device name. For example, you could enter call device sm if there are no other devices whose names begin with sm. The call device command can be used to test the Dial Out capability to a specific device. This command is available only when the Authentication mode is “On-node Device Table.” To obtain the device name, enter the Manage Mode and issue the device command. Note that the device name is case sensitive.

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