Specifications

CLI Management Guide
TigerAccess™ EE
210 SMC7824M/VSW
To remove the static MAC addresses manually registered by user from the MAC table,
use the following command.
Command Mode Description
no mac Deletes static MAC addresses.
no mac NAME Deletes static MAC addresses, enter the bridge name.
no mac NAME PORT
Deletes static MAC addresses.
NAME: bridge name
PORT: port number
no mac NAME PORT MACADDR
Bridge
Deletes a specified static MAC address.
NAME: bridge name
PORT: port number
MACADDR: MAC address
To display the MAC table in the switch, use the following command.
Command Mode Description
show mac NAME [PORT]
Enable
Global
Bridge
Shows switch MAC address, selection by port number
(subscriber port only):
NAME: bridge name
PORT: port number
There are more than a thousand of MAC addresses in MAC table. And it is difficult to find
information you need at one sight. So, the system shows a certain amount of addresses
displaying –more– on standby status. Press any key to search more. After you find the in-
formation, you can go back to the system prompt without displaying the other table by
pressing <q>.
7.11 MAC Filtering
It is possible to forward frame to MAC address of destination. Without specific perform-
ance degradation, maximum 4096 MAC addresses can be registered.
7.11.1 Default Policy of MAC Filtering
The basic policy of filtering based on system is set to allow all packets for each port.
However the basic policy can be changed for user’s requests.
After configuring basic policy of filtering for all packets, use the following command on
Bridge mode to show the configuration.
Command Mode Description
mac-filter default-policy {deny |
permit} PORTS
Bridge
Configures basic policy of MAC Filtering in specified
port.
show mac-filter default-policy
Enable
Global
Bridge
Shows the basic policy.
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