Administrator Guide
Layer 2
The Aggregator supports CLI commands to manage the MAC address table:
• Clearing the MAC Address Entries
• Displaying the MAC Address Table
The Aggregator auto-configures with support for Network Interface Controller (NIC) Teaming.
NOTE
: On an Aggregator, all ports are configured by default as members of all (4094) VLANs, including
the default VLAN. All VLANs operate in Layer 2 mode. You can reconfigure the VLAN membership for
individual ports by using the vlan tagged or vlan untagged commands in INTERFACE
configuration mode. See VLAN Membership for more information.
Supported Modes
Standalone, PMUX, VLT, Stacking
NOTE: You can also perform some of the configurations using the Web GUI - Dell Blade IO Manager. For
more information, see the Dell Blade IO Manager Online Help.
Topics:
• Managing the MAC Address Table
• Network Interface Controller (NIC) Teaming
Managing the MAC Address Table
On an Aggregator in VLT and PMUX modes, you can manage the MAC address table by:
• Displaying the MAC Address Table
In the Standalone mode, use the show cam mac stack-unit 0 port-set 0 command to view the mac-
addresses.
The Aggregator auto-configures with support for Network Interface Controller (NIC) Teaming.
Clearing the MAC Address Entries
Learned MAC addresses are entered in the table as dynamic entries, which means that they are subject to
aging. For any dynamic entry, if no packet arrives on the switch with the MAC address as the source or
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