Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual

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clear license borrowed {on <DEVICE-NAME>}

clear license lent to <DEVICE-NAME> {on <DEVICE-NAME>}

clear mac-address-table {address <MAC>|vlan <1-4094>} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}

clear mac-address-table interface [<IF-NAME>|ge <1-X>|port-channel <1-X>|

t1e1 <1-4> <1-1>|up <1-2>|vmif <1-X>|xge <1-4>] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}

license borrowed
{on <DEVICE-NAME>}

Releases or revokes all licenses borrowed by a site controller

on <DEVICE-NAME> – Optional. Specifies the borrowing controller’s name.

If no device name is specified, the system clears all borrowed licenses on the logged device.

license lent

NOC controller releases or revokes all licenses loaned to a site controller

to <DEVICE-NAME>

Specifies the borrowing controller’s name

<DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the controller's name.

on <DEVICE-NAME>

Optional. Specifies the controller’s name
If no device name is specified, the system clears all loaned licenses on the logged device.

mac-address-table

Clears the MAC address forwarding table

address <MAC>

Optional. Clears a specified MAC address from the MAC address table.

<MAC> – Specify the MAC address in one of the following formats: AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF or
AA:BB:CC;DD:EE:FF or AABB.CCDD.EEFF

vlan <1-4094>

Optional. Clears all MAC addresses for a specified VLAN

<1-4094> – Specify the VLAN ID from 1 - 4094

on <DEVICE-NAME>

Optional. Clears a single entry or all MAC entries for the specified VLAN in the MAC address forwarding
table on a specified device

<DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless controller, or service platform.

mac-address-table

Clears the MAC address forwarding table

interface

Clears all MAC addresses for the selected interface. Use the options available to specify the interface.

<IF-NAME>

Clears MAC address forwarding table for the specified layer 2 interface (Ethernet port)

<IF-NAME> – Specify the layer 2 interface name.

ge <1-X>

Clears MAC address forwarding table for the specified GigabitEthernet interface

<1-X> – Specify the GigabitEthernet interface index from 1 - X.

The number of Ethernet interfaces supported varies for different device types. Brocade Mobility RFS4000
supports 5 GE interfaces.

port-channel <1-X>

Clears MAC address forwarding table for the specified port-channel interface

<1-X> – Specify the port-channel interface index from 1 - X.

The number of port-channel interfaces supported varies for different device types. Brocade Mobility
RFS4000 supports 3 port-channels.

t1e1 <1-4> <1-1>

Clears MAC address forwarding table for the specified T1E1L interface

<1-4> – Specify the T1E1 interface index from 1 - 4. A maximum of 4 slots are available. Select the
slot to clear the MAC address forwarding table.

up <1-X>

Clears MAC address forwarding table for the WAN Ethernet interface
The number of WAN Ethernet interfaces supported varies for different devices. The Brocade Mobility
RFS4000 and Brocade Mobility RFS6000 devices support 1 WAN Ethernet interface. The NX45XX
supports 2 WAN Ethernet interfaces.

vmif <1-X>

Clears MAC address forwarding table for the VM interface

<1-X> – Specify the VM interface index from 1 - X.

The VMIF interfaces are supported only on the Brocade Mobility RFS9510 series service platforms. The
number of supported VMIFs varies for different device types.

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