show msglog

Static—The value of the corresponding instance was added by the system or a user when a static MAC filter was defined. It cannot be relearned.

Learned—The value of the corresponding instance was learned by observing the source MAC addresses of incoming traffic, and is currently in use.

Management—The value of the corresponding instance (system MAC address) is also the value of an existing instance of dot1dStaticAddress. It is identified with interface 0/1 and is currently used when enabling VLANs for routing.

GMRP Learned—The value of the corresponding was learned via GMRP and applies to Multicast.

Other—The value of the corresponding instance does not fall into one of the other categories.

Example 2

Force10 #show mac-addr-table count

 

Dynamic Address count

0

Static Address (User-defined) count

0

Total

MAC

Addresses

in use

0

Total

MAC

Addresses

available

16384

Figure 14 Example of Output from the show mac-addr-table count Command

Example 3

(S50-TAC-8)

#show

mac-addr-table vlan 1

Mac Address

Interface

Status

00:01:E8:D5:A2:19-----------------

--------- ------------

3/1

Management

Figure 15 Example of Output from the show mac-addr-table vlan Command

Related

 

show mac-address-tableDepending on selected display parameters, displays various Multicast

Commands

Forwarding Database (MFDB) information, including GMRP or IGMP

 

 

Snooping entries in the table.

 

 

show msglog

Command History

Related Commands

Version 2.3 Deprecated: The keyword traplogs in the command show logging provides the information that had been available through this command.

show logging traplogs

Displays the SNMP trap log maintained by the switch.

show logging

Displays a combination of the system log and event log (buffered log).

 

 

show logging buffered

Displays buffered logging (the System log)

 

 

show logging hosts

Displays configured logging hosts (syslog servers.

 

 

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