Service Manual

station-move-violation shutdown-offending
Shut down both the rst and second port to learn the MAC address.
INTERFACE mode
station-move-violation shutdown-both
Display a list of all of the interfaces congured with MAC learning limit or station move violation.
CONFIGURATION mode
show mac learning-limit violate-action
NOTE: When the MAC learning limit (MLL) is congured as no-station-move, the MLL will be processed as static
entries internally. For static entries, the MAC address will be installed in all port-pipes, irrespective of the VLAN
membership.
Recovering from Learning Limit and Station Move Violations
After a learning-limit or station-move violation shuts down an interface, you must manually reset it.
To reset the learning limit, use the following commands.
NOTE: Alternatively, you can reset the interface by shutting it down using the shutdown command and then re-enabling
it using the no shutdown command.
Reset interfaces in the ERR_Disabled state caused by a learning limit violation or station move violation.
EXEC Privilege mode
mac learning-limit reset
Reset interfaces in the ERR_Disabled state caused by a learning limit violation.
EXEC Privilege mode
mac learning-limit reset learn-limit-violation [interface | all]
Reset interfaces in the ERR_Disabled state caused by a station move violation.
EXEC Privilege mode
mac learning-limit reset station-move-violation [interface | all]
NIC Teaming
Network interface controller (NIC) teaming is available on the Z-Series platform.
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.
The following illustration shows a topology where two NICs have been teamed together. In this case, if the primary NIC fails, trac
switches to the secondary NIC because they are represented by the same set of addresses.
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