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and on the state of the MAC-Encapsulated Routing parameter in the remote site
profile.
In general, a packet received in a routed encapsulation (such as IPCP or Routed
RFC 1483) is delivered to the router. A packet received in a bridged encapsulation
is passed on to the bridge. If MAC-Encapsulated Routing is enabled, the received
(bridge-encapsulated) packets are delivered to the router.
list bridge forwarding
The
list bridge forwarding
command displays the forwarding and filtering
information.
MAC address
- A unicast MAC address for which the bridge has forwarding
and/or filtering data
Status
— One of:
other
— not one of the following
invalid
— aged out
learned
— learned, and in use
self
— statically defined, and in use
mgmt
— unknown, but filtering information exists
RxPkt
— Number of packets received from this MAC station
RxOctets
— No. of bytes (octets) received from this MAC station
Fltr
— Number of packets received from this MAC station that were filtered
out (discarded)
Fwd
— Number of packets received from this MAC station that were
forwarded
TxPkt
— Number of packets forwarded to this MAC station
TxOctets
— Number of bytes forwarded to this MAC station
show bridge network
<name>
The
show bridge network
<name> command displays the following
information:
counters
[Received Frames, Transmit Frames, Discarded]
settings
[Interface, Network Address, Frame Type, Status, User Name,
Spanning Tree Enabled]
Parameters
Description
counters
Displays information about the specified bridge network. It lists:
Received Frames
—
Packet frames which have been received
Transmit Frames
—
Packet frames which have been sent
Discarded
—
Packet frames which have been thrown away
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect 3C100XF
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Page 50: ...3 14 CHAPTER 3 ADMINISTRATIVE CLI COMMANDS ...
Page 58: ...4 8 CHAPTER 4 CONFIGURING AND MANAGING USERS ...
Page 70: ...6 8 CHAPTER 6 BRIDGING COMMANDS ...
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Page 88: ...11 4 CHAPTER 11 DHCP COMMANDS ...
Page 124: ...12 36 CHAPTER 12 IP ROUTING COMMANDS ...
Page 134: ...13 10 CHAPTER 13 DNS COMMANDS ...
Page 142: ...15 6 CHAPTER 15 MULTICASTING AND IGMP COMMANDS ...
Page 160: ...17 8 CHAPTER 17 PPP COMMANDS ...
Page 182: ...21 6 CHAPTER 21 ADDRESS TRANSLATION COMMANDS ...
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Page 188: ...23 2 CHAPTER 23 SECURITY ASSOCIATION SA COMMANDS ...
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