112 Address Table CommandsUser Guidelines• The command enables adding secure MAC addresses to a routed port in port security mode.• The command is available when the port is a routed port and in port security mode. The address isdeleted if the port exits the security mode or is not a routed port.ExampleThe following example adds the MAC-layer address 66:66:66:66:66:66 to port 1/e1.show bridge address-tableThe show bridge address-table Privileged EXEC mode command displays all entries in the bridge-forwarding database.Syntax• show bridge address-table [vlan vlan] [ethernet interface | port-channel port-channel-number]• vlan — Specifies a valid VLAN, such as VLAN 1.• interface — A valid Ethernet port.• port-channel-number — A valid port-channel number.Default ConfigurationThis command has no default configuration.Command ModePrivileged EXEC mode.User Guidelines• Internal usage VLANs (VLANs that are automatically allocated on ports with a defined Layer 3 interface)are presented in the VLAN column by a port number and not by a VLAN ID.• Special MAC addresses that were not statically defined or dynamically learned are displayed in theMAC Address Table. This includes, for example, MAC addresses defined in ACLs.Console(config)# interface ethernet 1/e1Console(config-if)# port security routed secure-address66:66:66:66:66:66book.book Page 112 Thursday, December 18, 2008 7:40 PM