Displays FDB entries.
blackhole | Displays the blackhole entries. (All packets addressed to these entries are dropped.) |
slot | Specifies a slot in the switch. |
num_entries | Specifies the maximum number of hardware entries to display. The range is 1 to 25. |
netlogin all | Displays all FDBs created as a result of the netlogin process. |
netlogin mac-based-vlans | Displays all netlogin MAC-based VLAN FDB entries. |
permanent | Displays all permanent entries, including the ingress and egress QoS profiles. |
mac_addr | Specifies a MAC address, using colon-separated bytes, for which FDB entries should be displayed. |
port_list | Displays the entries for one or more ports or ports and slots. |
vlan_name | Displays the entries for a specific VLAN. |
vlan_list | Displays a VLAN list of IDs. |
vpls_name | Specifies a specific VPLS for which to display entries. |
vxlan | MAC addresses reachable through VXLAN-encapsulated Tunnels. |
vni | MAC Addresses reachable through VXLAN tunnels encapsulated with the specified Virtual Network Identifier value. |
virtual-network | MAC addresses associated with a Virtual Overlay Network learning domain. |
vn_name | Alphanumeric string identifying the Virtual Network whose associated MAC addresses need to be displayed. |
All.
The pulling of MAC addresses for display purposes is given a lower priority to the actual data path learning. Eventually all the MAC addresses are learned in a quiescent system.
The show fdb command output displays the following information:
Mac | The MAC address that defines the entry. |
Vlan | The PVLAN or VLAN for the entry. |
Age | The age of the entry, in seconds (does not appear if the keyword permanent is specified). |
Flags | Flags that define the type of
entry:
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Port List | The ports on which the MAC address has been learned. |
The following example shows how the FDB entries appear for all options except the hardware option:
# show fdb Mac Vlan Age Flags Port / Virtual Port List ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:0c:29:4b:34:cf v101(0101) 0041 d m D 1:2 00:0c:29:4b:34:cf v100(0100) 0041 d m P 1:2 00:0c:29:d2:2d:48 v102(0102) 0045 d m 1:3 00:0c:29:d2:2d:48 v100(0100) 0045 d m P 1:3 00:0c:29:f1:f2:f5 v100(0100) 0045 d m 1:1 00:0c:29:f1:f2:f5 v102(0102) 0045 d m P 1:1 00:0c:29:f1:f2:f5 v101(0101) 0045 d m P 1:1 Flags : d - Dynamic, s - Static, p - Permanent, n - NetLogin, m - MAC, i - IP, x - IPX, l - lockdown MAC, L - lockdown-timeout MAC, M- Mirror, B - Egress Blackhole, b - Ingress Blackhole, v - MAC-Based VLAN, P - Private VLAN, T - VLAN translation, D - drop packet, h - Hardware Aging, o - IEEE 802.1ah Backbone MAC. S - Software Controlled Deletion, r - MSRP X - VXLAN, E - EVPN Total: 3 Static: 0 Perm: 0 Dyn: 3 Dropped: 0 Locked: 0 Locked with Timeout: 0 FDB Aging time: 300 FDB VPLS Aging time: 300
The following example output shows where the port tag is displayed in parentheses:
# show fdb Mac Vlan Age Flags Port / Virtual Port List ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:00:00:00:04:0a test(0200) 0057 d m 3(0010) 00:00:00:00:04:0b test(0200) 0300 d m 3(0011) 00:01:02:03:04:05 test(0200) 0000 spm 3(0010) Flags : d - Dynamic, s - Static, p - Permanent, n - NetLogin, m - MAC, i - IP, x - IPX, l - lockdown MAC, L - lockdown-timeout MAC, M- Mirror, B - Egress Blackhole, b - Ingress Blackhole, v - MAC-Based VLAN, P - Private VLAN, T - VLAN translation, D - drop packet, h - Hardware Aging, o - IEEE 802.1ah Backbone MAC, S - Software Controlled Deletion, r - MSRP, X - VXLAN, E - EVPN Total: 3 Static: 0 Perm: 0 Dyn: 3 Dropped: 0 Locked: 0 Locked with Timeout: 0 FDB Aging time: 300 FDB VPLS Aging time: 300
# show fdb vxlan Mac Vlan Age Flags Port / Virtual Port List ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 00:00:00:00:00:21 vlan101 0000 s mX VR-Default:20.20.20.1 01:00:5E:00:00:01 vlan101 0000 s mX VR-Default:20.20.20.1 s mX VR-Default:30.30.30.1 FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF vlan101 0000 s mX VR-Default:20.20.20.1 s mX VR-Default:30.30.30.1 s mX VR-Default:40.40.40.1 Unknown-Unicast vlan101 0000 s mX VR-Default:20.20.20.1 s mX VR-Default:30.30.30.1 s mX VR-Default:40.40.40.1 00:00:00:00:00:22 vlan102 0000 s mX VR-Default:20.20.20.1 00:00:00:00:00:23 vlan103 0000 s mX VR-Default:20.20.20.1 00:00:00:00:00:24 vlan104 0000 s mX VR-Default:20.20.20.1 Flags : d - Dynamic, s - Static, p - Permanent, n - NetLogin, m - MAC, i - IP, x - IPX, l - lockdown MAC, L - lockdown-timeout MAC, M- Mirror, B - Egress Blackhole, b - Ingress Blackhole, v - MAC-Based VLAN, P - Private VLAN, T - VLAN translation, D - drop packet, h - Hardware Aging, o - IEEE 802.1ah Backbone MAC, S - Software Controlled Deletion, r - MSRP, X - VXLAN, E - EVPN Total: 7 Static: 7 Perm: 0 Dyn: 0 Dropped: 1 Locked: 0 Locked with Timeout: 0 FDB Aging time: 300
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 10.1.
The stats and netlogin parameters were first available in ExtremeXOS 11.3.
The blackhole output under the b and B flags was first available for all platforms in ExtremeXOS 12.1.
The o flag was first available in ExtremeXOS 12.4.
The vlan_list variable was added in ExtremeXOS 16.1.
The command was enhanced to show the MAC to IP binding entries in ExtremeXOS 21.1. In addition to retrieving all FDB entries known to the switch, you can query the filtering database for all fdb entries learned within a virtual network (key: <vn_name>), all entries learnt on VXLAN tunnels (token: vxlan) and entries learned on VXLAN tunnels on a specific VNI (key:VNI).
Flag for EVPN-learned entries was added in ExtremeXOS 22.5.
This command is available on all Universal switches supported in this document.