Chapter 46 MAC Commands

46.3 MAC Count Commands

Use MAC count commands to limit how many MAC addresses may be dynamically learned. MAC count commands are listed next. When the MAC filter accept mode is enabled (see Section 46.2 on page 307), the IES-612-51A ignores the MAC count setting and accepts all of the MAC addresses listed for the port in the MAC filter settings.

46.3.1 MAC Count Show Command

Syntax:

ras> switch mac count show [portlist]

where

[portlist]

= You can specify a single DSL port <1>, all DSL ports <*> or a

 

list of DSL ports <1,3,5>. You can also include a range of ports

 

<1,5,6~10>.

This command displays the MAC count settings on the specified DSL port(s) or on all DSL ports if no port is specified.

The following example displays the MAC count settings for DSL port 4.

Figure 167 MAC Count Show Command Example

ras> switch mac count show 4 port status count

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

4 V 128

46.3.2MAC Count Enable Command

Syntax:

ras> switch mac count enable <portlist>

where

<portlist>

= You can specify a single DSL port <1>, all DSL ports <*> or a

 

list of DSL ports <1,3,5>. You can also include a range of ports

 

<1,5,6~10>.

This command enables the MAC count filter on the specified DSL port(s). When the MAC filter accept mode is enabled (see Section 46.2 on page 307), the IES-612-51A ignores the MAC count setting and accepts all of the MAC addresses listed for the port in the MAC filter settings.

The following example turns on the MAC count filter on DSL port 4.

Figure 168 MAC Count Enable Command Example

ras> switch mac count enable 4

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