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Operation Manual – MAC-IP-Port Binding 
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches

 

Chapter 1  MAC-IP-Port Binding Configuration

 

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1.3  Displaying and Maintaining MAC-IP-Port Binding 

To do… 

Use the command… 

Remarks 

Display the MAC-IP-port binding 
entries configured on all ports 

display user-bind 

Display the MAC-IP-port binding 
entries configured on all ports for a 
specified MAC address 

display user-bind 
mac-addr 
mac-address

 

Display the MAC-IP-port binding 
entries configured on all ports for a 
specified IP address 

display user-bind 
ip-addr 
ip-address 

Display the MAC-IP-port binding 
entries configured on specified ports 

display user-bind 
interface 
interface-list 

Available in 
any view 

 

1.4  MAC-IP-Port Binding Configuration Example 

I. Network Requirements 

As shown in Figure 1-1, switches LSA and LSB and data terminals DT1, DT2, and DT3 

are on an Ethernet. DT1 and DT2 are connected to ports Ethernet 1/0/4 and Ethernet 

1/0/5 of LSB respectively, DT3 is connected to port Ethernet 1/0/4 of LSA, while LSB is 

connected to port Ethernet 1/0/5 of LSA. 

Detailed requirements are as follows: 

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On port Ethernet 1/0/4 of LSA, only IP packets with the source MAC address of 

00-01-02-03-04-05 and the source IP address of 192.168.0.3 can pass. 

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On port Ethernet 1/0/5 of LSA, only IP packets with the source MAC address of 

00-01-02-03-04-06 and the source IP address of 192.168.0.1 can pass. 

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On port Ethernet 1/0/4 of LSB, only IP packets with the source MAC address of 

00-01-02-03-04-06 and the source IP address of 192.168.0.1 can pass. 

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On port Ethernet 1/0/5 of LSB, only IP packets with the source MAC address of 

00-01-02-03-04-07 and the source IP address of 192.168.0.2 can pass. 

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