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Cisco RJ-45-to-AUX - Viewing the RSM Configuration; Assigning a MAC Address to a VLAN; Viewing the MAC Addresses

Cisco RJ-45-to-AUX
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Router#
Viewing the RSM Configuration
Just as on a router, you use the show running−config to view the running configuration:
Coriolis5000RSM# show running−config
Building configuration…
Current configuration:
!
version 11.2
no service udp−small−servers
no service tcp−small−servers
!
hostname Coriolis5000RSM
!
enable book1234
!
!
interface Vlan1
ip address 130.77.20.15 255.255.254.0
!
interface Vlan2
ip address 130.77.20.15 255.255.254.0
!
interface Vlan3
ip address 130.77.20.16 255.255.254.0
Assigning a MAC Address to a VLAN
In Interface Configuration mode, you can assign a MAC address to the interface by using the mac−address
command. Use the 48−bit IEEE MAC address written as a dotted triplet of four−digit hexadecimal numbers,
as shown here:
Coriolis5000RSM(config−if)#mac−address 0040.0b03.5d6f
Coriolis5000RSM(config−if)#exit
Viewing the MAC Addresses
To see the MAC addresses assigned to each VLAN, use the following command:
CoriolisRSM5000> (enable) show cam dynamic
* = Static Entry. + = Permanent Entry. # = System Entry.
R = Router Entry. X = Port Security Entry
VLAN Dest MAC/Route Des [CoS] Destination Ports or VCs
———— ———————————————————————— ——————————————————————————
1 00−60−29−43−a2−29 1/1
1 00−60−94−c5−2e−a1 1/1
1 00−60−2c−03−f4−43 1/1
1 00−60−94−d8−a1−92 1/1
1 00−60−38−a4−28−0e 2/1
1 00−60−67−6b−12−3b 2/1
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