Dell Networking OS9: How to view the MAC Address Table using SNMP

Summary: How to view MAC Address Table entries using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) from Dell Networking OS9 Switches.

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Symptoms

By default, an snmpwalk of the dot1dTpFdbTable of a Dell Networking OS9 switch does not return the MAC address table (Forwarding Database) of the switch.
 

Note: The dot1dTpFdbTable is contained in the dot1dBridge MIB.

Here is a link for the dot1dBridge MIB tree example in detail which is a common tree:
https://www.cs.vsb.cz/grygarek/TPS/projekty/0405Z/SNMP/mib/dot1dbridge.htmlThis hyperlink is taking you to a website outside of Dell Technologies.


Steps:

In order to allow the Dell OS9 SNMP agent to respond to snmpget for the dot1dTpFdbTable, a hidden CLI command must be used.

  1. Log in to the CLI of a Dell Force10 switch.
  2. Type in "enable", press return and enter the privileged-exec enable password.
  3. Enter the switch configuration mode by typing "configure".
  4. Type "enable-dot1d-mibwalk", press enter.
  5. Exit out of the configuration.
  6. Save the configuration by typing "write", press enter.

The below example shows the commands executed from the above steps:

FTOS# configure
FTOS(conf)# enable-dot1d-mibwalk
FTOS(conf)# exit
FTOS# write

 

The following shows the results from a mibwalk on the dot1dTpFdbTable
This example was created using iReasoning MIB Browser.

SLN295195_en_US__1SNMP pic

Cause

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Resolution

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Affected Products

Force10 S60-44T, PowerEdge M IO Aggregator
Article Properties
Article Number: 000140453
Article Type: Solution
Last Modified: 19 May 2025
Version:  4
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