02-08-2019 10:36 AM
Dear Experts ,
Executing " sh hardware mac address-table <MOD> vlan <ID > " on N7K ,
FE | Valid| PI| BD | MAC | Index| Stat| SW
D
| | | | | | ic |
---+------+---+------+---------------+-------+-----+-----
---
0 1 0 77 001c.7f53.6a07 0x00043 0 0x001
043
0 1 1 77 e4c7.221f.cdc1 0x00416 1 0x000
416
0 1 0 77 0000.5e00.010a 0x00043 0 0x001
043
0 1 0 77 001c.7f53.70ef 0x00416 0 0x009
416
0 1 1 77 5087.8943.22c1 0x010c7 1 0x080
0c7
0 1 1 77 0000.0c9f.f2bc 0x010c7 1 0x080
0c7
1 1 0 77 001c.7f53.6a07 0x00043 0 0x081
043
1 1 1 77 e4c7.221f.cdc1 0x00416 1 0x000
416
1 1 0 77 0000.5e00.010a 0x00043 0 0x001
043
Would anyone let me know what is "SW" field is and what it is used for . To me a single VRRP MAC has got multiple SW filed in it . is that a problem ?
Thanks and regards .
Ram
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02-28-2019 06:44 AM
Nope, concentrate on Index, BD and FE.
FE is Forwarding Engine
BD is internal vlan
and index is LTL index >> to map it to physical interface use "sh system internal pixm info ltl_index".
If it is a VRRP mac it should point to SUP.
BR
A
02-28-2019 06:44 AM
Nope, concentrate on Index, BD and FE.
FE is Forwarding Engine
BD is internal vlan
and index is LTL index >> to map it to physical interface use "sh system internal pixm info ltl_index".
If it is a VRRP mac it should point to SUP.
BR
A
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