

The MAC entry is then maintained for a period of time defined by the bridge-ageing configuration option. The MAC address is recorded in the bridge table and the bridge forwards the frame to its intended destination by looking up the destination MAC address. The MAC address for a frame is learned when the frame enters the bridge through an interface. To create a traditional mode bridge, see Traditional Bridge Mode. To create a VLAN-aware bridge, see VLAN-aware Bridge Mode. You can configure both VLAN-aware and traditional mode bridges on the same network in Cumulus Linux however you cannot have more than one VLAN-aware bridge on a given switch.Cumulus Linux does not put all ports into a bridge by default.Resource Diagnostics Using cl-resource-query.Using Nutanix Prism as a Monitoring Tool.Simple Network Management Protocol - SNMP.Monitoring System Statistics and Network Traffic with sFlow.Using NCLU to Troubleshoot Your Network Configuration.

Monitoring Interfaces and Transceivers Using ethtool.Understanding the cl-support Output File.Network Switch Port LED and Status LED Guidelines.Unequal Cost Multipath with BGP Link Bandwidth.Equal Cost Multipath Load Sharing - Hardware ECMP.Bidirectional Forwarding Detection - BFD.Hybrid Cloud Connectivity with QinQ and VXLANs.Ethernet Virtual Private Network - EVPN.Virtual Router Redundancy - VRR and VRRP.Default Cumulus Linux ACL Configuration.Authentication, Authorization and Accounting.
