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show mac-vrf forwarding mac-ip-table

Syntax

Description

Display the MAC-IP address for all IPv4 (ARP) and IPv6 (ND) bindings for VLANs in MAC-VRF type routing instances.

Note:

We've implemented the show mac-vrf commands on all supported platforms. If a particular platform doesn't support a specific subcommand or option, when you run the command, the output is empty. For example, show mac-vrf forwarding age is available only on MX Series platforms. If you run that command on any other supported platform, the output is empty.

Options

none

Display brief information about the MAC-IP table.

brief | count | detail | extensive

(Optional) Display the specified level of output.

age

(Optional) (For MX Series routers and the EX9200 line of switches only) Display the age of a single MAC address.

instance instance-name

(Optional) Display MAC-IP table information for the specified routing instance.

ipv4 (Optional) Display IPv4 address entries associated with MAC addresses learned by ARP.
ipv6 (Optional) Display IPv6 address entries associated with MAC addresses learned by NDP.
vlan-name (all | vlan name)

(Optional) Display MAC-IP table information for the specified VLAN.

Additional Information

On MX Series routers and the EX9200 line of switches, this command hierarchy is an alias for the show bridge mac-ip-table command hierarchy.

On QFX Series switches, this command hierarchy is an alias for the show ethernet-switching mac-ip-table command hierarchy.

Required Privilege Level

view

Output Fields

Table 1: show mac-vrf forwarding mac-ip-table Output Fields

Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

IP address

IP address associated with the EVPN routing instance.

All levels

MAC address

MAC address

All levels

Flags

MAC IP flags—Identifies statically installed MAC-IP entries.

  • S—Statically installed MAC-IP address entries.

  • D—Dynamic installed MAC-IP address entries.

  • L—Locally learned MAC-IP address entries

  • R— MAC-IP address entries that are learned from a remote device through the control plane.

  • K—MAC-IP address entries that are installed in the kernel.

  • RT—Destination route that corresponds to an installed entry.

  • AD—Advertised to remote device.

  • RE—ARP/ND entry has expired and another ARP or network solicitation request has been sent.

  • R0—Router

  • OV—Override

Brief, detail

Logical Interface

The logical interface associated with the routing instance.

Brief, detail

Active source

The source of the learned MAC-IP address entry. Displays the ESI or router ID.

All levels

Routing instance

Information about the routing instance where the MAC-IP address entry was learned.

  • Bridging domain

  • MAC-IP local mask

  • MAC-IP remote mask

  • MAC-IP RPD flags

  • MAC-IP flags

Extensive

BD ID

Bridge domain ID

Brief

Sample Output

show mac-vrf forwarding mac-ip-table vlan-name v100

show mac-vrf forwarding mac-ip-table extensive

show mac-vrf forwarding mac-ip-table kernel

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 20.4R1.