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MAC Address Table
The MAC Address Table screen (Figure 3-7) allows you to view MAC addresses
that the switch has learned or to search for a specific MAC address.
The MAC Address Table screen also operates in conjunction with the Port
Mirroring Configuration screen. When you configure a switch for MAC
address-based port mirroring, you can use the MAC Address Table screen to find
an address, and enter the address directly from this screen. You can enter
addresses from either screen, but you must return to the Port Mirroring
Configuration screen to activate the feature (see “Port Mirroring Configuration
”
on page 3-64
).
Choose MAC Address Table (or press m) from the Switch Configuration Menu
screen to open the MAC Address Table screen.
IGMP Configuration...
Displays the IGMP Configuration Menu (see “
IGMP Configuration
Menu” on page 3-71). This screen allows you to optimize multicast
traffic by setting up IGMP port memberships that filter multicast on a
per port basis (see “IGMP Snooping” on page 1-52 for more
information about this feature).
Display Port Statistics
Displays the Port Statistics screen (see “
Port Statistics” on page 3-78).
This screen allows you to view detailed information about any switch
port.
Clear All Port Statistics
Allows you to clear all port statistics.
This option is followed by screen prompts that precede a choice of
actions:
• If the switch is operating
standalone
, choose one of the following:
• Yes, to clear all port statistics for all switch ports
• No, to abort the option
• If the switch is
participating in a stack configuration
, choose one of
the following:
• Clear all port statistics for a specific unit in the stack
• Clear all port statistics for the entire stack
• No, to abort the option
Return to Main Menu
Exits the Switch Configuration Menu screen and displays the main
menu.
Table 3-5. Switch Configuration Menu Screen Options
(continued)
Option Description