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Display the contents of the MAC address table.
EXEC Privilege mode
NOTE: This command is available only in PMUX mode.
show mac-address-table [address | aging-time [vlan vlan-id]| count | dynamic | interface
| static | vlan]
address: displays the specified entry.
aging-time: displays the configured aging-time.
count: displays the number of dynamic and static entries for all VLANs, and the total number of entries.
dynamic: displays only dynamic entries.
interface: displays only entries for the specified interface.
static: displays only static entries.
vlan: displays only entries for the specified VLAN.
Disabling MAC Address Learning on the System
You can configure the system to not learn MAC addresses from LACP and LLDP BPDUs.
To disable source MAC address learning from LACP and LLDP BPDUs, follow this procedure:
Disable source MAC address learning from LACP BPDUs.
CONFIGURATION mode
mac-address-table disable-learning lacp
Disable source MAC address learning from LLDP BPDUs.
CONFIGURATION mode
mac-address-table disable-learning lldp
Disable source MAC address learning from LACP and LLDP BPDUs.
CONFIGURATION mode
mac-address-table disable-learning
If you dont use any option, the mac-address-table disable-learning command disables source MAC address
learning from both LACP and LLDP BPDUs.
NOTE: You can use the mac-address-table disable-learning command only in FullSwitch mode.
Enabling port security
You can enable or disable port security feature globally on the Dell EMC Networking OS.
You can configure all the MAC address learning limit configurations, only if the port security is enabled on the Dell EMC
Networking OS. If the port security feature is disabled, all the interface level configurations are reset and all dynamically learnt
MAC addresses on the interfaces configured with MAC address learning limit are cleared.
To enable the port security feature globally in the system, use the following command.
Enable the port security feature.
CONFIGURATION mode
mac port-security
Network Interface Controller (NIC) Teaming
NIC teaming is a feature that allows multiple network interface cards in a server to be represented by one MAC address and one
IP address in order to provide transparent redundancy, balancing, and to fully utilize network adapter resources.
Support for NIC teaming is auto-configured on the Aggregator, including support for:
MAC Address Station Move
MAC Move Optimization
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