It would be handy to have the 'port #'
aliased to the real device id -- for example,
port no mac
addr
is local? ageing timer
2 00:02:b3:1c:c4:f8 yes 0.00
1 00:03:47:6f:a5:49 yes 0.00
2 00:10:7b:5a:11:01 no 0.00
1 00:50:8b:c7:61:c0 no 0.10
1 00:50:ba:47:e6:7a no 0.00
1 00:b0:d0:e1:01:ef no 170.33
1 00:d0:b7:88:65:1f no 18.78
[root@performance-router sysconfig]# /usr/local/sbin/brctl show br0
bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
br0 8000.0002b31cc4f8 yes eth0
eth1
2 00:02:b3:1c:c4:f8 yes 0.00
1 00:03:47:6f:a5:49 yes 0.00
2 00:10:7b:5a:11:01 no 0.00
1 00:50:8b:c7:61:c0 no 0.10
1 00:50:ba:47:e6:7a no 0.00
1 00:b0:d0:e1:01:ef no 170.33
1 00:d0:b7:88:65:1f no 18.78
[root@performance-router sysconfig]# /usr/local/sbin/brctl show br0
bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
br0 8000.0002b31cc4f8 yes eth0
eth1
Would become
port no mac
addr
is local? ageing
timer
eth1 00:02:b3:1c:c4:f8 yes 0.00
eth0 00:03:47:6f:a5:49 yes 0.00
eth1 00:10:7b:5a:11:01 no 0.00
eth0 00:50:8b:c7:61:c0 no 0.10
eth0 00:50:ba:47:e6:7a no 0.00
eth0 00:b0:d0:e1:01:ef no 170.33
eth0 00:d0:b7:88:65:1f no 18.78
eth1 00:02:b3:1c:c4:f8 yes 0.00
eth0 00:03:47:6f:a5:49 yes 0.00
eth1 00:10:7b:5a:11:01 no 0.00
eth0 00:50:8b:c7:61:c0 no 0.10
eth0 00:50:ba:47:e6:7a no 0.00
eth0 00:b0:d0:e1:01:ef no 170.33
eth0 00:d0:b7:88:65:1f no 18.78
