Enterasys Networks Fast Network 10 User Manual

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Using LCM to Check FN10 Status

Fast Network 10 User Guide

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LCM would display:

LCM allows you to display MAC addresses in two formats:

Little-endian (default)

Little-endian is a method of storing or transmitting data in which the
least significant bit of each byte is presented first. This is used in
Ethernet networks.

Big-endian

Big-endian is a method of storing or transmitting data in which the
most significant bit of each byte is presented first. Use the

big

option

to display MAC addresses in big-endian format.

Big-endian format separates the bytes with spaces rather than colons.
You can also enter MAC addresses in big-endian format by using
spaces rather than colons. This option is helpful if your network
includes Token Ring or FDDI along with Ethernet.

The

ipaddr

command displays the IP addresses, subnet masks, and MAC

addresses of all FN10 ports. At the LCM prompt:

1. Type

ipaddr

LCM displays the current IP address table, for example.

Address

Type

Port

Age(secs)

Frames-From

Frames-To

02:04:06:03:2a:43

02:04:06:00:2a:67

02:04:06:a3:70:2b

Learned

Learned

Learned

5

4

6

21

1

0

1181

3421

15339

73

0

235

Enter <CR> to continue, Ctrl-C to exit:

IP Address

Address Mask

MAC Address

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

192.138.217.1

0.0.0.0

192.138.217.10

0.0.0.0

0.0.0.0

192.138.217.20

192.138.217.50

192.138.217.30

255.255.255.0

255.0.0.0

255.255.255.0

255.0.0.0

255.0.0.0

255.255.255.0

255.255.255.0

255.255.255.0

00:40:27:00:06:1f

00:40:27:00:06:c3

00:40:27:00:06:3e

00:40:27:00:03:7a

00:40:27:00:05:c7

00:40:27:00:04:4a

00:40:27:00:06:9e

00:40:27:00:04:b4

Port

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