
The MAC flush commands allow flushing of:
• a single MAC address
• all addresses from the MAC address table
• a port or list of ports
• a trunk
• a VLAN
The following CLI commands help you manage the MAC address forwarding database
table.
Related topics:
Displaying MAC address forwarding table
on page 245
Configuring MAC address retention
Setting MAC address retention time to default
Clearing the MAC address table
on page 246
Clearing the MAC address table on a VLAN
on page 247
Clearing the MAC address table on a FastEthernet interface
on page 247
Clearing the MAC address table on a trunk
Displaying MAC address forwarding table
About this task
Use the following procedure to display the current contents of the MAC address forwarding
database table. You can filter the MAC Address table by port number. The MAC address table
can store up to 16000 addresses.
Procedure
To displaying the MAC address forwarding table, use the following command from
Privileged EXEC mode
show mac-address-table [vid<1-4094>] [aging-time]
[address<H.H.H>] [port<portlist>]
Variable Definitions
Variable
Value
vid <1-4094>
Enter the number of the VLAN for which you want to
display the forwarding database. Default is to display
the management VLAN’s database.
aging-time
Displays the time in seconds after which an unused
entry is removed from the forwarding database.
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