1 bridge aging-time, 2 show forwardingdb agetime, 3 show mac-address-table multicast – Kontron AT8402 CLI User Manual

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2.19.1

bridge aging-time

This command configures the forwarding database address aging timeout in seconds.
The

<seconds>

parameter must be within the range of 10 to 1,000,000 seconds.

Default

300

Format

bridge aging-time

<10-1,000,000>

Mode

Global Config

2.19.1.1

no bridge aging-time

This command sets the forwarding database address aging timeout to the default value.

Format

no bridge aging-time

Mode

Global Config

2.19.2

show forwardingdb agetime

This command displays the timeout for address aging. In an IVL system, the [fdbid |
all] parameter is required.

Default

all

Format

show forwardingdb agetime

[fdbid | all]

Mode

Privileged EXEC

Forwarding DB ID Fdbid (Forwarding database ID) indicates the forwarding data-

base whose aging timeout is to be shown. The all option is used to dis-
play the aging timeouts associated with all forwarding databases. This
field displays the forwarding database ID in an IVL system.

Agetime

In an IVL system, this parameter displays the address aging timeout
for the associated forwarding database.

2.19.3

show mac-address-table multicast

This command displays the Multicast Forwarding Database (MFDB) information. If
you enter the command with no parameter, the entire table is displayed. You can
display the table entry for one MAC Address by specifying the MAC address as an
optional parameter.

Format

show mac-address-table multicast

<macaddr>

Mode

Privileged EXEC

MAC Address A multicast MAC address for which the switch has forwarding and or

filtering information. The format is two-digit hexadecimal numbers
separated by colons, for example 01:23:45:67:89:AB. In an IVL sys-
tem the MAC address will be displayed as a MAC address and VLAN
ID combination of 8 bytes.

Type

The type of the entry. Static entries are those that are configured by the
end user. Dynamic entries are added to the table as a result of a learn-
ing process or protocol.

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