4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System
8000-A2-GB26-50 April 2001
4-17
MAC Table B-D-B
Displays the MAC table. For DSL cards with an ATM Network Interface, this table will be
populated only if MAC Learning in Auto VNID Mode is set to Enable (
A-E-A
).
Bridge
– lb0 – Name of the Logical Bridge (Equivalent to eth1 or sar1).
Entry #
– Enter the MAC table entry number you wish to view.
Entries
– Number of entries in the MAC table.
Bridge Timer (Secs)
– Timer that is used to show dynamic MAC addresses.
#
– Entry number.
MAC Address
– MAC address in
xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx
format.
VNID
– VNID ID associated with the MAC address.
Age (Secs)
– Age in seconds since the address was last used.
Intf
– Interface behind which the network element associated with the MAC address lies
(Ethernet or SAR).
Flags
– Dynamic = MAC addresses learned by the bridge, aged according to the bridge
timer. Perm (DHCP) = MAC addresses of the DHCP clients, aged according to DHCP
lease time. Entries in the MAC table will be removed when the lease time expires.
NOTE: When the subnet is configured, the MAC address of the client obtaining the IP
address in the configured subnet is aged according to the bridge timer.
VNID Binding Table B-D-C
Displays the binding between VNIDs and interfaces.
Item
– Enter the item to display.
VNID
– VNID between 2–4000 (Default = none).
DSL Interfaces
– DSL interfaces that are members of the VNID.
NOTE: The Ethernet interface is a member of all VNIDs.
Client Allocation B-D-D
Displays the number of clients/subnets behind each DSL interface.
Item
–
The Item number identifying the row listing the desired VNID.
DSL Interface
– The DSL interface, dsl1:1 through dsl4:1 = 4-port DSL card interface;
dsl1:1 through dsl12:1 = 12-port DSL card interface, dsl1:1 through dsl24:1 = 24-port DSL
card interface.).
Total Entries
–
The number of clients/subnets allowed behind each DSL interface.
Allowed DHCP Entries
–
The number of DHCP clients that can be attached to each DSL
interface. An asterisk (*) indicates that the maximum number of dynamic clients is not
specified.
Allowed Static Entries
–
The maximum number of static clients/subnets that can be
configured for each DSL interface in the Client VNID table (total clients less allowed
DHCP clients). An asterisk (*) indicates that the maximum number of clients/subnets is
not specified.
Table 4-4. Bridge Options (2 of 4)