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Console Command Reference
CHAPTER 3
find-lt-addr
find-lt-addr <mac_address>
Searches for a MAC address in the switching database and displays its
description, if found.
SYS_console>find-lt-addr 00-40-05-2B-16-3D
Entry ---- MAC Address ---- LOCK SELF DPORT MGMT
==============================================================
40 00-40-05-2B-16-3D - - 3 -
del-lt-entry
del-lt-entry <index>
Deletes the specified switching database entry, using the entry number
from the
get-lt-16 command. If that entry number is not active, the
command has no effect. You can’t delete entries with the self field set
(system addresses).
SYS_console> del-lt-entry 15
Deleting entry at index - 15 - OK
del-lt-addr
del-lt-addr <mac_address>
Deletes the switching database entry that matches the specified MAC
address.
SYS_console> del-lt-addr 00-40-05-2b-59-4c
Deleting entry with MAC address - 00-40-05-2b-59-4c OK
The command fails if the MAC address isn’t found in the switching
database.
add-lt-entry
add-lt-entry <mac_address> {lock-off|lock-on} <dport>
Add an entry to the switching database. The lock setting is described
at the beginning of this section.
dport is the destination port number.
add-lt-entry 00-A0-C9-00-11-11 lock-off 3
This example sends packets from the device with MAC address
00-A0-C9-00-11-11 to port 3.
lock-off means the entry is deleted if
the device is inactive for 300 seconds (the default aging time).

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Intel Express 10 Specifications

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BrandIntel
ModelExpress 10
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish