M A G N U M 6 K S W I T C H E S , M N S - 6 K U S E R G U I D EMagnum6K25# show address-tableSl# MAC Address Port-----------------------------------------------------1 01:00:5e:00:00:fb 02 00:0c:f1:b9:d1:dc 33 33:33:00:00:00:02 04 01:00:0c:cc:cc:cc 05 01:00:5e:00:00:16 06 00:07:50:ef:31:40 37 00:e0:81:52:85:96 38 01:40:96:ff:ff:ff 09 01:40:96:ff:ff:00 010 00:40:96:33:51:81 3Magnum6K25#FIGURE 148 – Display of the internal switching decision tableWhere Sl# is the sequential listing form the memory and is just a sequence of the data as itappears in the memory. Port is the port number which the MAC address is assigned to. Forexample, if the packet with MAC address 00:0c:F1:B9:D1:DC (#2 above) appears with this MACaddress in the DST field, the packet will be sent to port number 3. Also notice that there are otherMAC addresses associated with port #3, indicating that the port has a hub or a switch connectedto it.List of commands in this chapterSyntax alarm – enter the alarm configuration modeSyntax add event= - enables alarm action in response to the specified event IDSyntax period time=<1..10> - sets the duration of relay action for the momentary type signal. This may beneeded to adjust to the behavior of the circuit or relay. Default is 3 seconds. Time is in secondsSyntax del event= - disables alarm action in response to the specified event IDSyntax alarm - globally enables or disables the alarm actionSyntax show alarm - displays the current status of Alarm systemSyntax set motd – after the command is typed, MNS allows you to enter the Banner messageSyntax show motd – displays the current message setSyntax smtp – configure the SNMP alerts to be sent via email278