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Configuring
Address Tables
MAC addresses are stored in either the Static Address or the Dynamic
Address databases. A packet addressed to a destination stored in one of
the databases is forwarded immediately to the port. The Dynamic
Address Table can be sorted by interface, VLAN, and MAC Address. MAC
addresses are dynamically learned as packets from sources arrive at the
device . Addresses are associated with ports by learning the ports from
the frames source address. Frames addressed to a destination MAC
address that is not associated with any port, are flooded to all ports of the
relevant VLAN. Static addresses are manually configured. In order to
prevent the bridging table from overflowing, dynamic MAC addresses,
from which no traffic is seen for a certain period, are erased.
Viewing Static
Addresses
To open the
Figure 57
:
1
Click
Wired Ports > Address Tables > Static Addresses
Summary
.
Figure 57
Static Addresses Summary Page
The
Static Addresses Summary Page
contains the following fields:
■
VLAN ID
— The VLAN ID attached to the MAC Address, and a VLAN
called a Routed Interface.
Summary of Contents for 3CRUS2475 24
Page 137: ...Defining LAG Membership 137...
Page 139: ...139 Defining Voice VLAN Defining GVRP...
Page 194: ...194 CHAPTER 9 CONFIGURING IP INFORMATION Static Indicates the ARP entry is a static entry...
Page 197: ...Defining ARP Interface Settings 197 Unchecked Maintains the current ARP entries...
Page 321: ...320 APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING...
Page 329: ...328 APPENDIX GLOSSARY...