112 Address Table Commands
User Guidelines
• The command enables adding secure MAC addresses to a routed port in port security mode.
• The command is available when the port is a routed port and in port security mode. The address is
deleted if the port exits the security mode or is not a routed port.
Example
The following example adds the MAC-layer address 66:66:66:66:66:66 to port 1/e1.
show bridge address-table
The show bridge address-table Privileged EXEC mode command displays all entries in the bridge-
forwarding database.
Syntax
•
show bridge address-table
[
vlan
vlan
] [
ethernet
interface
|
port-channel
port-channel-number
]
•
vlan
— Specifies a valid VLAN, such as VLAN 1.
•
interface —
A valid Ethernet port
.
•
port-channel-number
— A valid port-channel number.
Default Configuration
This command has no default configuration.
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC mode.
User Guidelines
• Internal usage VLANs (VLANs that are automatically allocated on ports with a defined Layer 3 interface)
are presented in the VLAN column by a port number and not by a VLAN ID.
•
Special
MAC addresses that were not statically defined or dynamically learned are displayed in the
MAC Address Table. This includes, for example, MAC addresses defined in ACLs.
Console(config)# interface ethernet 1/e1
Console(config-if)# port security routed secure-address
66:66:66:66:66:66
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