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Bridging—Transmitting Non-IP Traffic or Merging Two Networks
Configuring Bridging
Figure 10-4. Viewing a Bridge Table
You can also view specific portions of the bridge table. Use the commands
shown in Table 10-1.
If necessary, you can manually add a host to the bridge table with this global
configuration mode context command:
Syntax: mac address-table static <mac address> bridge <group number> <interface ID>
Identify the host by its MAC address and enter the number of the bridge group
and the forwarding interface.
Table 10-1. Viewing Portions of the Bridge Table
Display Hosts Connected Through Command Syntax
a specific bridge group show bridge <group number>
a specific Ethernet interface show bridge ethernet <slot>/<port>
a specific PPP interface show bridge ppp <interface number>
a specific Frame Relay subinterface show bridge frame-relay <subinterface
number>
a specific HDLC interface show bridge hdlc <interface number>
ProCurveSR7102dl# show bridge 1
Bridge Group 1:
Total of 1024 station blocks, 1024 free
Code: P - permanent
Address Action Interface Age RX count TX count
00:10:4B:A0:DF:8F forward fr 1.16 2 41 10
00:D0:59:24:43:B5 forward eth 0/1 0 8 0
Host can be reached
through this interface
Host identified by MAC
address
Packets received from and
sent to the host