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If a VLAN profile is changed so that traffic that had been tunneled to an
VX
switch is now locally switched by MAPs, or vice-versa, the sessions
of clients associated with the MAPs where the VLAN profile is applied
are terminated, and the clients must re-associate with the MAPs.
Examples — The following command removes the entry for VLAN red
from VLAN profile locals:
WX# clear vlan-profile locals vlan red
WX#
The following command removes VLAN profile locals:
WX# clear vlan-profile locals
WX#
See Also
display vlan-profile on page 120
set ap local-switching vlan-profile on page 380
set vlan profile on page 127
display vlan-profile on page 120
display fdb Displays entries in the forwarding database.
Syntax — display fdb [mac-addr-glob [vlan vlan-id ]]
display fdb {perm | static | dynamic | system | all} [port
port-list | vlan vlan-id]
mac-addr-glob — A single MAC address or set of MAC addresses.
Specify a MAC address, or use the wildcard character (*) to specify a
set of MAC addresses. (For details, see “MAC Address Globs” on
page 31.)
vlan vlan-id — Name or number of a VLAN for which to display
entries.
perm — Displays permanent entries. A permanent entry does not age
out and remains in the database even after a reboot, reset, or power
cycle.
static — Displays static entries. A static entry does not age out, but
is removed from the database after a reboot, reset, or power cycle.