IDL series User Guide
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Valid values:
0 -4096
macaddr
<
macaddr-val>
In the case of "delete all" entries corresponding to a port in a given FDB; the
MacAddr shall have INVALID value specified by FF: FF: FF: FF: FF: FF. To
delete an individual entry, valid value of Mac address has to be specified.
Type:
Delete
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Optional
Get
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Optional
Example:
$ get bridge port forwarding portid 10 vlanid 10 macaddr 02:03: ee: 34:55:66
Output :
Port Id : 10 vlan id : 10
Mac Addr : 02:03:ee:34:55:66
Status : Mgmt
Output Fields:
Field
Description
Port Id
Port number of the port on which a frame having a source
address equal to the value of the corresponding instance of
dot1qTpFdbAddress, has been seen. This may have a value of
"0" if the statically configured address has a dynamic port
binding and the port has not been learnt yet.
vlan id
Vlan Id to uniquely identify the entry for which the bridge has
forwarding and/or filtering information. To delete an individual
learned entry or all learned entries, the FdbId should be set to a
valid value in case of IVL. In SVL case, this value is ignored
except when the value is 4097, which is the value of a special
Vlan Id used for managing the traffic for those VLANs that are
neither created nor learned in the system. When Vlan
transparency feature is supported, the valid range for this also
includes 4097. VLAN here means the 802.1q Vlan in case of
Native Vlan mode and Virtual Vlan in case of Stacked Vlan
Mode.
Mac Addr
In the case of "delete all" entries corresponding to a port in a
given FDB; the MacAddr shall have INVALID value specified by
FF: FF: FF: FF: FF: FF. To delete an individual entry, valid
value of Mac address has to be specified.
Status
The status of this entry. The value learned (3), indicates that
the value of the corresponding instance of dot1qTpFdbPort was
learned, and is being used. mgmt (5) - the value of the