19-24 FRX4000/FRX6000 4.0 User Guide, Rev 01Information in this Display:l MAC Address – source or destination address received in a frame.l BrPort – the Bridge port used for forwarding traffic to the associated MACaddress.l Flags:u Static – The entry is fixed in the software.u Dynamic – The entry was added when the address was received.u LLC2 – The address is used for terminated LLC2 traffic.All SNA frames (identified by SAP multiples of 4) will behandled by LLC2, rather than bridged directly.u Configured – The LLC2 address has been explicitly configured for a Hostrecord.u Native – The addresses is accessible via a native LLC2 interface.u Discovery Pending – The MAC address was the destination address in thereceived frame, and the FRX software is trying to find the correct Bridgeport for that address. (Therefore, the port will be identified as Unk, orunknown, until it is discovered.)u Don't Forward – Frames to the address will not be forwarded. Addresseswith this flag are destined for the local bridge, or are reserved functionaladdresses defined in the 802.1d specification and IBM Token Ring archi-tecture.IP Status DisplaysIP Routing TableTo display a list of active IP routes, press [A] at the IP Status Displays Menu (or [C],[F], [G], [A] from the Main Menu).Information in this Display:l Destination – Destination IP address.l Gateway – IP address of router that provides access to the destination device.(This corresponds to the Router parameter (described on page 13-15) in static IPRoutes.l Ref – (Reference) Internal count of the number of places the route is currentlybeing used in the FRX4000/6000 software. The route cannot be removed if thiscount is greater than zero.l Use – Number of times the route was used to send a packet.l Flags: C = Route is on a LAN interface.G = Route is via a remote gateway (hop count is greater than zero).H = Route is a Host route.S = Route is a static route.U = Route is operational.