Hi,
As per community string indexing bridge table can be queried for each vlan in the format of communitystring@vlan.So community string itself does not have @ in it.
But there are some devices defined community string like public@che. Many of the devices not able to query the bridge table, since query public@che@1 for vlan 1 fails, and the same case for all the VLANs.
But there are couple of devices responding for bridge table query in for VLAN 10 with the community string public@che@10.
Could any one help me to query bridge table for each vlan with community string in the above format (public@che@1)
Thanks in advance!
Thanks,
Gandhi.