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4.6.4.5 <MACTABLE> command
The <MACTABLE> displays the dynamic table of MAC addresses:
CO_FMM>MACTABLE
I/F VID MAC I/F VID MAC
LAN 1 00:0c:6e:ea:ee:4a LAN 1 00:c0:26:a3:6e:a2
LAN 1 00:c0:26:31:66:3e LAN 1 00:0c:f1:6e:19:8c
LAN 1 00:0f:24:b5:65:d0 LAN 1 00:1f:00:00:01:eb
LAN 1 02:01:00:00:00:00 LAN 1 00:c0:df:0e:b5:40
LAN 1 00:80:48:15:72:0b LAN 1 00:05:5d:c7:e6:8f
LAN 1 00:c0:26:a3:65:32 LAN 1 00:c0:26:a7:cd:13
LAN 1 00:c0:26:31:5d:61 LAN 1 00:80:48:15:d3:06
LAN 1 00:c0:26:31:65:07 LAN 1 00:08:0d:b1:e9:fa
CO_FMM>
Option: С – update the table continuously.
Definitions:
I/F – the name of the port from which an Ethernet packet was transmitted to the internal switch.
VID – VLAN ID (VLAN number) transmitted to the internal switch of the Ethernet packet.
MAC – MAC address of the sender of the Ethernet packet.
The size of the dynamic table of MAC addresses is 32768 cells. The MAC address table
automatically deletes old records after a certain data aging time. In case there are not enough
cells in the table, the aging time decreases and the stale data are deleted faster. The procedure
can be repeated many times. Therefore, the table overflow does not occur even in networks
incorporating thousands of devices.
4.6.4.6 <ALARM> command
The <ALARM> command displays the actual alarm status of the local device:
For systems with different numbers of E and xDSL channels, the number of columns displayed
is also different, though the table structure remaind unchanged.
For single-channel devices, the alarm table is displayed in the following way:
CO_FMM>ALARM
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Alarm status : E1-1 E1-2 xDSL : DSL1 DSL2
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LOS-S : off off LOS : off on
LFA-S : off off LOSW : off on
AIS-S : off off SEGD : off off
AIS-R : off off BER-H : off off
LOOP1 : off off ALB : off off
BER-S : off off SEGA : off off
: NM : off off
: LA : off off
LOOP2 : off off
RCONF : off off
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Ethernet Maintenance
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LOS-E : off HW-F : off
DSL-F : off
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