show mac
14-22
Logging and Network Management
Defaults
If
not
specified,
waittime
will
be
set
to
5
seconds.
If
not
specified,
first
‐
tt
l
will
be
set
to
1
second.
If
not
specified,
max
‐
ttl
will
be
set
to
30
seconds.
If
not
specified,
port
will
be
set
to
33434
.
If
not
specified,
nqueries
will
be
set
to
3
.
If
‐
r
is
not
specified,
normal
host
routing
tables
will
be
used.
If
‐
d
is
not
specified,
the
debug
socket
option
will
not
be
used.
If
‐
v
is
not
specified,
summary
output
will
be
displayed.
Mode
Switch
command,
read
‐
only.
Example
This
example
shows
how
to
use
traceroute
to
display
a
round
trip
path
to
host
192.167.252.17.
In
this
case,
hop
1
is
the
SecureStack
C3
switch,
hop
2
is
14.1.0.45,
and
hop
3
is
back
to
the
host
IP
address.
Round
trip
times
for
each
of
the
three
UDP
probes
are
displayed
next
to
each
hop:
C3(su)->traceroute 192.167.252.17
traceroute to 192.167.252.17 (192.167.252.17), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 matrix.enterasys.com (192.167.201.40) 20.000 ms 20.000 ms 20.000 ms
2 14.1.0.45 (14.1.0.45) 40.000 ms 10.000 ms 20.000 ms
3 192.167.252.17 (192.167.252.17) 50.000 ms 0.000 ms 20.000 ms
show mac
Use
this
command
to
display
MAC
addresses
in
the
switch’s
filtering
database.
These
are
addresses
learned
on
a
port
through
the
switching
process.
Syntax
show mac
[
address mac
-
address
] [
fid fid
] [
port
port-string
] [
type
{
other
|
learned
|
self
|
mgmt
}]
Parameters
‐
v
(Optional)
Displays
verbose
output,
including
the
size
and
destination
of
each
response.
host
Specifies
the
host
to
which
the
route
of
an
IP
packet
will
be
traced.
address
mac
‐
address
(Optional)
Displays
a
specific
MAC
address
(if
it
is
known
by
the
device).
fid
fid
(Optional)
Displays
MAC
addresses
for
a
specific
filter
database
identifier.
port
port
‐
string
(Optional)
Displays
MAC
addresses
for
specific
port(s).
type
other
|
learned
|
self
|
mgmt
(Optional)
Displays
information
related
to
other
,
learned
,
self
or
mgmt
(management)
address
type.
Summary of Contents for SECURESTACK C3
Page 2: ......
Page 34: ...xxxii...
Page 40: ...Getting Help xxxviii About This Guide...
Page 126: ...clear license 4 6 Activating Licensed Features...
Page 132: ...set port inlinepower 5 6 Configuring System Power and PoE...
Page 228: ...clear port protected name 7 60 Port Configuration...
Page 270: ...clear snmp interface 8 42 SNMP Configuration...
Page 396: ...clear port txq 12 10 Port Priority Configuration...
Page 414: ...ip igmp robustness 13 18 IGMP Configuration...
Page 542: ...clear arpinspection statistics 17 32 DHCP Snooping and Dynamic ARP Inspection...
Page 546: ...Enabling Router Configuration Modes 18 4 Preparing for Router Mode...
Page 640: ...traceroute ipv6 21 10 IPv6 Management...
Page 698: ...show ipv6 dhcp binding 24 20 DHCPv6 Configuration...
Page 746: ...show ipv6 ospf virtual link 25 48 OSPFv3 Configuration...
Page 834: ...ip access group 26 88 Authentication and Authorization Configuration...
Page 848: ...TACACS Configuration clear tacacs interface 27 14...
Page 866: ...sFlow Configuration show sflow agent 28 18...
Page 872: ...Index 4...