System Configuration Commands | 101Example Figure 6-32. Command Example: show mac-address-table statsshow monitor sessionThis command displays the port monitoring information for the system.Syntax show monitor session 1Mode Privileged ExecExample Figure 6-33. Command Example: show monitor session 1Report Fields Session ID—In all released versions of SFTOS, the session is always 1.Admin Mode—Indicates whether the Port Mirroring feature is enabled or disabled. The possible valuesare Enable and Disable.Probe Port unit/slot/port—The unit/slot/port configured as the probe port (destination port formirroring). If this value has not been configured, 'Not Configured' will be displayed.Mirrored Port unit/slot/port—The unit/slot/port configured as the monitored port (source port, mirroredport). If this value has not been configured, 'Not Configured' will be displayed.show port This command displays port information for a selected port or for all ports.Syntax show port {unit/slot/port | all}Force10 #show mac-address-table statsMax MFDB Table Entries......................... 256Most MFDB Entries Since Last Reset............. 0Current Entries................................ 0RelatedCommandsshow mac-address-tablemulticastDisplays the Multicast Forwarding Database (MFDB)informationForce10 #show monitor session 1Session ID Admin Mode Probe Port Mirrored Port---------- ---------- ---------- -------------1 Enable 2/0/26 1/0/1RelatedCommands monitor session Adds a mirrored port (source port) or probe port (destination port) to asession identified with the session ID of 1.monitor session 1 mode Sets the monitor session (port monitoring) mode to enabled.