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Global Configuration Mode Command Set Command Reference Guide
140 © 2003 ADTRAN, Inc. 61950860L1-35D
bridge <group#> address <MAC address> forward <interface>
Use the bridge address forward command to filter frames on a specific interface that contain the
specified hardware address in either the source or destination field. Using the forward version of this
command predefines the path for specified packets. Multiple bridge address commands may be entered for
custom filtering applications. Use the no form of this command to delete the configured forward filter.
Syntax Description
<group#>
Bridge group number (1 to 255) specified using the
bridge-group
command
<MAC address>
Unique hardware address (48-bit) in the form of six hexadecimal pairs delimited
by either . or :
(Example: 00:DE:AD:00:88:28 = 00.DE.AD.00.88.28)
<interface>
Defines the interface on which the configured rule will be applied
Valid interfaces include: Ethernet (eth 0/1), virtual frame relay interfaces with a
specified DLCI (fr 1.16), and virtual PPP interfaces (ppp 1).
Default Values
By default, all packets meeting the configured bridge criteria are forwarded unless otherwise specified.
Command Modes
(config)# Global Configuration Mode
Command History
Release 1.1 Command was introduced
Functional Notes
Creating custom filter schemes for bridged networks limits the amount of unnecessary traffic processed and
distributed by the bridging equipment. Use multiple bridge address forward commands to develop the filter
scheme.
Usage Examples
The following example forwards all packets from (or to) a host with the MAC address 00:DE:AD:00:88:28
destined for bridge group 17 on the ethernet 0/1 interface:
(config)#
bridge 17 address 00:DE:AD:00:88:28 forward eth 0/1
Technology Review
A bridged network can provide excellent traffic management to reduce collisions and limit the amount of
bandwidth wasted with unnecessary transmissions.
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