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Bridge command reference BRIDGE
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iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (Switching)
Example bridge show mcasten try shared MCAST_1 DefaultFdb
Mcast Entry Name:MCAST_1
MAC Address:01:00:00:00:00:00
Egress Interfaces:bridge1
Description BRIDGE CLEAR MCASTENTRIES SHARED
BRIDGE ADD MCASTENTRY SHARED
BRIDGE DELETE MCASTENTRY SHARED
2.3.4.1.57 BRIDGE SHOW UCASTENTRY
Syntax
BRIDGE SHOW UCASTENTRY {<entryname>| <entryn umber>) {<fdbname>|
<fdbn umber>)
Description This command displays information about a statically configured, unicast filtering entry for
a given filtering database. The fields are listed below:
User Entry NameUser-configured filtering entry name.
TypeType, indicating if it is a source MAC address or destination MAC address based
filtering entry
TypeEthernet MAC address associated with the entry.
MAC AddressEthernet MAC address associated with the entry.
Name Description Default Value
entryname Name of an existing Multicast Forwarding Entry. To dis-
play the list of all statically configured multicast entries,
that the user can delete, use
bridge list static mcasten-
tries.
This command also displays the entire egress interface
list for that entry.
entrynumber A number that identifies an existing Multicast Forwarding
Entry. To display the list of statically configured multicast
entries, use
bridge list static mcastentries.
The number
appears in the first column under the heading ID.
fdbname The name of an existing Forwarding Database. See
bridge add
vlan
CLI command to configure a new Filtering Database.
fdbnumber A number that identifies an existing Forwarding Database.
To display the list of FDBs, use the
bridge list fdbs
com-
mand. The number appears in the first column under the
heading ID.
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