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Centillion Common Application
FDB Group
Application Views Bay Networks Centillion 100
4-28 Management Module Guide
octet 1: the FDB type identifier to flush, unknown (1) indicates flush any
FDB type.
octet 2: 0x0 to flush remote stations 0x1 to flush local stations 0x2 to flush
all stations
octet 3: the card number to flush, a value of 0xff will flush all cards.
octet 4: the port number to flush, a value of 0xff will flush all ports.
This view also contains the FDB Entry table which contains the following
information:
Type
The type of the station. Station addresses are represented in the canonical
form as specified by their type.
Address
The FDB’s physical address. The physical address is represented in the
canonical form according to the corresponding Type. If the entry is a route-
descriptor type, then the physical address is in the form of ring-ring-bridge.
Card
The card number through which this station is reached.
Port
The interface through which this station is reached.
IF
The interface through which this station is reached. The value for this object
identifies the instance of the ifIndex object defined in MIB-II. If no such
entry exists, the value 0 may be returned.
Status
This indicates the validity of the station. Stations are added by supplying the
required objects and setting the status to valid. Static stations may be deleted
by setting this object to invalid.
Local
Indicates the station is locally attached if set.
Static
Fdb is static if this bit is set.
Duplicate
Indicates that another FDB with the same address was learned from a
different card and port.
RIF Path
The RIF path to the station. The RIF Path is specified as being sourced from
the system, as read from left-to-right. An RIF path is valid only for objects
whose stationType is token-ring. The value may be a zero length string.
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