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MAC Address Table Management
Wh n configur
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ing MAC address table management, go to these sections for information you are
interested in:
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Overview
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Configuring MAC Address Table Management
Displaying MAC Address Table Information
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uration Example
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Config
This chapter describes the management of static, dynamic, and blackhole MAC address entries. For
formation about the management of multicast MAC address entries, refer to
Multicast Operation
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Overview
Introd
C address table, which is a Layer 2 address table recording the MAC
entry in a MAC address table contains the following fields:
bers on the local switch
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the
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rding: If the destination MAC address carried in the packet is not included in the
MAC address table, the switch broadcasts the packet to all ports except the one receiving the
Introd
e updated and maintained through the following two ways:
uction to MAC Address Table
An Ethernet switch is mainly used to forward packets at the data link layer, that is, transmit the packets
to the corresponding ports according to the destination MAC address of the packets. To forward packets
quickly, a switch maintains a MA
address-to-forwarding port association. Each
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Destination MAC address
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ID of the VLAN which a port belongs to
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Forwarding egress port num
Wh n forwarding a packet, an Ethernet switch adopts one of the two forwarding methods based upon
MAC address table entries.
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Unicast forwarding: If the destination MAC address carried in the packet is included in a MAC
address table entry, the switch forwards the packet through the forwarding egress port in the entry.
Broadcast forwa
packet.
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MAC address table entries can b
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Manual configuration
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MAC address learning
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