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BRIDGE Bridge command reference
iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (Switching)
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Description This command displays the global configuration settings for the bridge.
Example --> bridge show
See also BRIDGE LIST INTERFACES
2.3.4.1.51 BRIDGE SHOW FDB
Syntax BRIDGE SHOW FDB {<fdbname>|<fdbnumber>}
Description This command displays the statistical information of a single user-configured filtering
database.
Options The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example --> bridge show fdb FDB_1
Filtering Database Statistics:
ID | FDB Name | FID | Num VLANs | Num Entries |Num Discards | Type
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 | FDB1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | static
See also BRIDGE ADD VLAN
BRIDGE LIST FDBS
2.3.4.1.52 BRIDGE SHOW INTERFACE
Syntax BRIDGE SHOW INTERFACE {<name>|<number>}
Description This command displays configuration settings of a named bridge interface.
This command does not show the current contents of the bridge’s filter table. See the
CLI command bridge list ucastentries. If the LAN to LAN forwarding is disabled, then no
packet received on a lan side bridge interface will be bridged to any other lan side bridge
interface irrespective of the port-filter. If the WAN to WAN forwarding is disabled, then
no packet received on a wan side bridge interface will be bridged to any other wan side
bridge interface irrespective of the port-filter. Hence Port Filter should be interpreted
accordingly.
Name Description Default Value
Fdbname The name of an existing Filtering Database. See bridge add
vlan CLI command to configure a new filtering database.
N/A
Fdbnumber A number that identifies an existing filtering database. To dis-
play the list of FDBs, use the bridge list fdbs command. The
number appears in the first column under the heading ID.
N/A