C H A P T E R 3 Console Command Reference

Self (not user configurable). If on (denoted as a +), the entry is a system address. These are the switch’s individual and group addresses, as well as other addresses added by the management system. If off (denoted as a -), the entry contains the MAC address of a station on the network.

Dport. The destination port where frames from the MAC address are forwarded. This doesn’t apply if the MAC address has a custom filter applied to it.

Mgmt. If on (denoted as a +), frames from the entry are sent to the management port on the switch.

The first section, “Database control commands,” lists commands relevant to standard MAC addresses (for example, determining the behavior of the switch when it sees a particular address). The second section, “Custom filtering,” lists commands pertinent to the custom filtering capabilities of the switch.

Database control commands

get-lt-entry

get-lt-entry <index>

Displays entry number index in the switching database. The index range is 1 to 4096.

SYS_console>get-lt-entry 19

 

 

 

 

Entry

—— MAC Address ——

LOCK

SELF

DPORT

MGMT

==============================================================

19

00-20-C5-00-59-E6

-

-

5

-

The entry has these properties:

The entry number is 19.

The MAC address is 00-20-C5-00-59-E6.

The entry is dynamic and will be aged out (lock is off).

It’s not a system address (self is off).

Frames are forwarded to port 5 only.

Frames are not forwarded to the management port (mgmt is off).

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Intel 10/100 manual Database control commands, Get-lt-entry