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OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009 page 3-1
3 Chassis MAC Server (CMS)
Commands
The Chassis MAC Server (CMS) manages MAC addresses on the switch. The MAC addresses managed
via the CMS are used as identifiers for the following functions:
Base chassis MAC address
Ethernet Management Port (EMP)
VLAN router ports
Similar to IP addresses, MAC addresses are assigned by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
and distributed to users in sequential blocks. A sequential block of MAC addresses is referred to as a MAC
address range.
The MAC address range is stored on the switch’s EEPROM. The switch supports one MAC address range
only. By default, this MAC address range contains thirty-two (32) factory-installed, contiguous MAC
addresses. Users may add additional MAC addresses; the maximum capacity for the switch’s default range
is 256 MAC addresses.
In stackable switches, CMS is responsible for sharing the base MAC address of the primary switch with all
the other switches in the stack. This helps the secondary switch to retain the same MAC address during
takeover.This is called MAC Address Retention.
MIB information for the Chassis MAC Server commands is as follows:
Filename: AlcatelIND1MacServer.MIB
Module: Alcatel-IND1-MAC-SERVER-MIB
A summary of the available commands is listed here:
mac-range eeprom
mac-retention status
mac-retention dup-mac-trap
mac release
show mac-range
show mac-range alloc
show mac-retention status

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