Clearing authenticated mac addresses, Disabling aging for authenticated mac addresses – Brocade BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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Clearing authenticated MAC addresses

The device maintains an internal table of the authenticated MAC addresses (viewable with the
show authenticated-mac-address command). You can clear the contents of the authenticated MAC
address table either entirely, or just for the entries learned on a specified interface. In addition, you
can clear the MAC session for an address learned on a specific interface.

To clear the entire contents of the authenticated MAC address table, enter the following command.

BigIron RX(config)# clear auth-mac-table

Syntax: clear auth-mac-table

To clear the authenticated MAC address table of entries learned on a specified interface, enter a
command such as the following.

BigIron RX(config)# clear auth-mac-table e 3/1

Syntax: clear auth-mac-table <slot>/<portnum>

To clear the MAC session for an address learned on a specific interface, enter commands such as
the following.

BigIron RX(config)# interface e 3/1

BigIron RX(config-if-e100-3/1)# mac-authentication clear-mac-session

00e0.1234.abd4

Syntax: mac-authentication clear-mac-session <mac-address>

This command removes the Layer 2 CAM entry created for the specified MAC address. If the device
receives traffic from the MAC address again, the MAC address is authenticated again.

Disabling aging for authenticated MAC addresses

MAC addresses that have been authenticated or denied by a RADIUS server are aged out if no
traffic is received from the MAC address for a certain period of time.

Authenticated MAC addresses or non-authenticated MAC addresses that have been placed in
the restricted VLAN are aged out if no traffic is received from the MAC address over the
device’s normal MAC aging interval.

Non-authenticated MAC addresses that are blocked by the device are aged out if no traffic is
received from the address over a fixed hardware aging period (70 seconds), plus a
configurable software aging period. (See the next section for more information on configuring
the software aging period).

You can optionally disable aging for MAC addresses subject to authentication, either for all MAC
addresses or for those learned on a specified interface.

To disable aging for all MAC addresses subject to authentication on all interfaces where
multi-device port authentication has been enabled, enter the following command.

BigIron RX(config)# mac-authentication disable-aging

To disable aging for all MAC addresses subject to authentication on a specific interface where
multi-device port authentication has been enabled, enter commands such as the following.

BigIron RX(config)# interface e 3/1

BigIron RX(config-if-e100-3/1)# mac-authentication disable-aging

Syntax: [no] mac-authentication disable-aging [denied-mac-only | permitted-mac-only]

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