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PACSystems* RX3iPROFINET Controller Command Line Interface Manual
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Displaying the Filtering Database for a Given Port
The following example shows the display for
show port fdb
command. The number of entries
and mix of entry types in this example are not representative of what will normally be displayed
but is merely intended to show the possible values that can be displayed.
Screen Display
device-name> show port fdb
01-JAN-2000 05:44:17.0000
<<< Filtering Database Info >>>
DPV/ Prio QPrio
MACAddress TrunkID Prio DBNum State Ovrd Ovrd
----------------- ---------- ---- ----- ---------------------------- ---- -----
00:09:91:42:A5:8C P000000008 000 0000 UC_TO_CPU_STATIC 0 0
00:09:91:42:A5:8D P000000010 000 0000 UC_TO_CPU_STATIC 0 0
00:09:91:42:A5:8E P000000020 000 0000 UC_TO_CPU_STATIC 0 0
00:09:91:42:A5:8F P000000040 000 0000 UC_TO_CPU_STATIC 0 0
00:09:91:42:A5:91 P000000200 000 0000 UC_DYNAMIC 0 0
00:90:27:70:FC:16 P000000020 000 0000 UC_DYNAMIC 0 0
The fields on this display provide the following information:
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Description
MACAddress
MAC address of the device associated with this Address Translate Unit (ATU)
entry.
DPV/Trunk ID
Either the Destination Port Vector (DPV) or the Trunk ID associated with the
ATU entry. The field begins with P (for Port) if it represents the DPV, or T (for
Trunk) if it represents the Trunk ID. The DPV represents a bit mask of the
switch port to use to forward a frame containing the specified destination
MAC Address.
Prio
The entry’s priority.
DBNum
ATU MAC Address Database number. If multiple address databases are not
being used, DBNum is set to zero. If multiple address databases are being
used, this value is set to the database number associated with this MAC
Address.
State
Entry State. The state of this ATU entry (See the next table for state
definitions).
Prio Ovrd
Priority Override. If MAC frame priority override is true and the port's SA
and/or DA FPriOverride features are enabled, this field is used to override the
frame priority on any frame associated with this MAC. Overrides can only
occur on MAC addresses that are Static or where the Port is Locked, and
where the port is mapped as a source port for the MAC address. Valid values
are 0 through 7 inclusive. If the priority override is disabled, displays “
-“.
QPrio Ovrd
Queue Priority Override. If the EntryState indicates Queue Priority Override
and the port's Source Address and/or Destination Address QPriOverride
features are enabled, this field is used to override the queue priority on any
frame associated with this MAC. Valid values are 0 through 3 inclusive. If the
queue priority override is disabled, displays “
-“.