display fdb 107Access — All.History —Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.Usage — To display the entire forwarding database, enter the display fdbcommand without options. To display only a portion of the database, useoptional parameters to specify the types of entries you want to display.Examples — The following command displays all entries in theforwarding database:WX4400# display fdb all* = Static Entry. + = Permanent Entry. # = System Entry.VLAN TAG Dest MAC/Route Des [CoS] Destination Ports [Protocol Type]---- ---- ------------------ ----- -----------------------------------------1 00:01:97:13:0b:1f 1 [ALL]1 aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff * 3 [ALL]1 00:0b:0e:02:76:f5 1 [ALL]Total Matching FDB Entries Displayed = 3The top line of the display identifies the characters to distinguish amongthe entry types.The following command displays all entries that begin with the MACaddress glob 00:WX4400# display fdb 00:** = Static Entry. + = Permanent Entry. # = System Entry.VLAN TAG Dest MAC/Route Des [CoS] Destination Ports [Protocol Type]---- ---- ------------------ ----- -----------------------------------------1 00:01:97:13:0b:1f 1 [ALL]1 00:0b:0e:02:76:f5 1 [ALL]Total Matching FDB Entries Displayed = 2Table 20 describes the fields in the display fdb output.Table 20 Output for display fdbField DescriptionVLAN VLAN number.TAG VLAN tag value. If the interface is untagged, the TAG fieldis blank.Dest MAC/Route Des MAC address of this forwarding entry’s destination.