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170 System Information and Statistics Commands
50um 62.5um
Rate
Port Vendor Name [m] [m] Serial Number Part Number
[Mbps] Rev
-------- ---------------- --- ---- ---------------- ---------------
- ----- ----
0/49 BROADCOM 8 3 A7N2018414 AXM761 10300 10
0/51 BROADCOM 8 3 A7N2018472 AXM761 10300 10
0/52 BROADCOM 8 3 A7N2018501 AXM761 10300 10
show mac-addr-
table
This command displays the forwarding database entries. These entries are used
by the transparent bridging function to determine how to forward a received
frame.
Enter
all or no parameter to display the entire table. Enter a MAC Address and
VLAN ID to display the table entry for the requested MAC address on the
specified VLAN. Enter the
count parameter to view summary information about
the forwarding database table. Use the
interface
slot/port parameter to view
MAC addresses on a specific interface.
Instead of slot/port
,
lag lag-intf-num
can be used as an alternate way to
specify the LAG interface.
lag lag-intf-num
can also be used to specify the
LAG interface where
lag-intf-num
is the LAG port number. Use the
vlan
vlan_id
parameter to display information about MAC addresses on a specified
VLAN.
The following information displays if you do not enter a parameter, the keyword
all, or the MAC address and VLAN ID.
Format
show mac-addr-table [{
macaddr vlan_id
| all | count |
interface slot/port | vlan
vlan_id
}]
Mode Privileged EXEC
Term Definition
VLAN ID The VLAN in which the MAC address is learned.

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