
Chapter 57 MAC Commands
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57.1.6 MAC Filter Delete Command Example
The following example removes the source MAC address of 00:a0:c5:12:34:56
from the MAC filter for xDSL port 5.
57.2 MAC Count Commands
Use MAC count commands to limit how many MAC addresses may be dynamically
learned. MAC count commands are listed next. When the MAC filter accept mode
is enabled (see Section 57.1 on page 419), the IES-1248-51V ignores the MAC
count setting and accepts all of the MAC addresses listed for the port in the MAC
filter settings.
ras> switch mac filter delete 5 00:a0:c5:12:34:56
Table 153 MAC Count Command Summary
COMMAND DESCRIPTION P
switch mac count show [portlist] Displays the MAC count settings on
the specified xDSL port(s) or on all
xDSL ports if no port is specified.
M/L
switch mac count enable <portlist> Enables the MAC count filter on the
specified xDSL port(s). When the
MAC filter accept mode is enabled
(see Section 57.1 on page 419), the
IES-1248-51V ignores the MAC
count setting and accepts all of the
MAC addresses listed for the port in
the MAC filter settings.
H/
H
switch mac count disable <portlist> Disables the MAC filtering feature on
the specified xDSL port(s).
H/
H
switch mac count set <portlist> <count> Sets the limit for how many MAC
addresses may be dynamically
learned on the specified xDSL
port(s).
count: The valid range is from “1”
to “128”.
H/
H
mac flush Clears learned MAC addresses from
the forwarding table.
H/
H
switch mac agingtime set
<10~10000|0:disabled>
Sets the MAC aging out time period. H/
H
switch mac agingtime show Displays the MAC aging out time
period.
M/L
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