4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System
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MAC Table B-D-B
Displays the MAC table. For DSL cards with an ATM Network Interface, this table will be
populated only if MAC Learning in Auto VNID Mode is set to Enable (A-E-A).
Bridge lb0 Name of the Logical Bridge (Equivalent to eth1 or sar1).
Entry # Enter the MAC table entry number you wish to view.
Entries Number of entries in the MAC table.
Bridge Timer (Secs) Timer that is used to show dynamic MAC addresses.
# Entry number.
MAC Address MAC address in

xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx

format.
VNID VNID ID associated with the MAC address.
Age (Secs) Age in seconds since the address was last used.
Intf Interface behind which the network element associated with the MAC address lies
(Ethernet or SAR).
Flags Dynamic = MAC addresses learned by the bridge, aged according to the bridge
timer. Perm (DHCP) = MAC addresses of the DHCP clients, aged according to DHCP
lease time. Entries in the MAC table will be removed when th e lease time expires.
NOTE: When the subnet is configured, the MAC address of the c li ent obtaining the IP
address in the configured subnet is aged according to the bridge timer.
VNID Binding Table B-D-C
Displays the binding between VNIDs and interfaces.
Item Enter the item to display.
VNID VNID between 24000 (Default = none).
DSL Interfaces DSL interfaces that are members of the VNID.
NOTE: The Ethernet interface is a member of all VNIDs.
Client Allocation B-D-D
Displays the number of clients/subnets behind each DSL interface.
Item The Item number identifying the row listing the desired VNID.
DSL Interface The DSL interface, dsl1:1 through dsl4:1 = 4-port DSL card interface;
dsl1:1 through dsl12:1 = 12-port DSL card interface, dsl1:1 through dsl24:1 = 2 4-port DSL
card interface.).
Total Entries The number of clients/subnets allowed behind each DSL interface.
Allowed DHCP Entries The number of DHCP clients that can be attached to each DSL
interface. An asterisk (*) indicates that the maximum number of dynamic clients is not
specified.
Allowed Static Entries The maximum number of static clients/subnets that can be
configured for each DSL interface in the Client VNID table (total clients less allowed
DHCP clients). An asterisk (*) indicates that the maximum number of clients/subnets is
not specified.
Table 4-4. Bridge Options (2 of 4)