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Bridging Commands
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2. The following prompt is shown:
Enter service’s Slot/Station (return for all services):
Enter the slot and station (port) number for the local switch for which you wish to view
remote trunking services. For example, to list the trunking station at port 1 of slot 3, you
would enter:
3/1
If you do not enter a specific slot and station, the system automatically sends information
on all services for the remote trunking stations associated with this group.
3. Once you have entered a slot and station, a table similar to the following is shown:
Remote Trunking Stations
Slot/Station
Group ID
Remote MAC
==========
=======
=============
3/ 1
1
0020DA:022061
3/ 1
1
0020DA:05EAD1
Field Descriptions
The following sections describes the fields displayed by the
rts
command.
Slot/Station
. The slot number and station (port) number associated with the remote trunking
station.
Group ID
. The group number of the switch that is associated with this remote trunking station.
Remote MAC
. The Media Access Control address of the remote trunking service.
View the Domain Bridge Mapping Table
The
dbrmap
command allows you to display the mapping between a packet’s destination
MAC address and the remote Domain Bridge behind which it originated. To view this table:
1. Enter the
dbrmap
command as shown:
dbrmap <groupNumber>
where
<groupNumber>
is the number of the group for which you want to see domain
mappings of MAC addresses. For example, to view the mapping table for group 2, you
would enter:
dbrmap 2
As a variation of this command, you can enter the
dbrmap
command without specifying a
group. This will display mapping information for all groups on this switch.
2. A prompt asking for a canonical MAC address is displayed, as shown:
Enter canonical MAC address ([XXYYZZ:AABBCC] or return to display everything):
Enter the MAC address you want to see the Domain Mapping for, or press
<return>
with-
out entering a MAC address to see the mappings for all MAC addresses associated with
this group.