Znyx Networks bh5700 Switch User Manual


 
display on the user console. The format of the output is table-dependent. Port mapping affects the
ports referenced in the generic tables. (Ports listed in order from 1 to 15)
Headers describing the column being displayed are printed after every 22 lines of output, which
makes it easy to pipe through more(1). The abstraction layer tables grow and shrink as entries are
added and deleted.
Several options are available which enable the user to display only selected entries. Additionally,
there is an option that clears user-specified entries in the table.
OPTIONS
-i <index> Displays the entry at the <index> position in the
table. Valid for all tables. Cannot be combined with -m, -P or
-v.
-m <mac_address>
Displays entries whose MAC address field matches
<mac_address>. Only valid for tables that have a MAC address
field. Cannot be combined with -i, -P, or -v.
-a Displays the entire table.
-v <vlan_id> Displays entries whose VLAN ID field matches
<vlan_id>. Only valid for tables that have a VLAN ID field.
Cannot be combined with -i, -m, or -P.
-P <port> Displays the entries whose port field matches
<port>. Only valid for tables that have a PORT ID field.
Cannot be combined with -i, -m, or -v.
-h <host_name> Specifies which hostname to connect. By
default, zgr connects to the locally connected OpenArchitect
switch (i.e., the one that is on the local PCI bus).
-d <level> Sets the level of debugging output required by
zgr. The default level is one (1). Setting the debug level
higher produces more output. Four (4) is currently the maximum
output level.
EXAMPLES
The following example searches for and displays an entry in the zl2 table with the specified
MAC address:
zl2 -m 00:c0:95:45:00:00
If there is an entry in the ZL2 table with the MAC address, 00:c0:95:45:00:00, all the fields of
that entry will be displayed.
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