User Guide
Other Commands
Local Management User’s Guide 3-21
bridge:
Syntax: bridge <ENABLE/DISABLE> <IFNUM/ALL>
Description: The bridge command allows management of bridging upon one or more
interfaces of the device. Bridging may be enabled or disabled at your
request, either one at a time or all at once. Specifying a single interface
number affects the bridging status of that interface, while specifying
ALL affects every interface of the device.
Options: <ENABLE/DISABLE> Enables or disables bridging.
<IFNUM/ALL> Allows you to specify an interface number.
Example:
circuitmap:
Syntax: circuitmap -a <PROTOCOL>
circuitmap -f <PROTOCOL>
circuitmap -d <PROTOCOL> <INTERFACENUM>
<NETADDRESS> <MACADDRESS>
circuitmap -s <PROTOCOL> <INTERFACENUM>
<NETADDRESS> <MACADDRESS> <CIRCUIT>
Description: The circuitmap command allows you to view and/or modify a Protocol’s
Circuit Map (i.e., address-to-circuit) table for the device.
The device must be initialized after changing the Circuit Map.
Options: -a Shows you the current Host Map information for the device.
-d Allows you to delete an entry from the table.
-s Allows you to insert a static entry into the table.
-f Allows you to flush the table.
MIBNav-> bridge disable all
bridge disable 1
bridge enable 1