Kingston Technology KNS3250/R, KNS2450/R, KNS1650/R manual Explicit Address Table

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Kingston Switch Configuration Utility

Explicit Address Table Page

The address table of the switch uses address learning (dynamic) or manual entry (static). Static entries are added to the address table of the device in this window. Static address entries are not aged or updated by the switch’s address learning.

Explicit Address Table

The list box displays all explicit (static) entries for the address table. Each row is an entry for a MAC address to an individual port or a trunk. There are a total of 10 static addresses that can be assigned to Port 1 – 8, Port 9-16, Port 17 – 24, and Port 25 – 32 group, respectively.

Pressing the Delete button will remove the entry which is currently highlighted, or press the Add button to add a new entry.

Note: Normally, the device has a static entry capacity of 10 per each group. Each group consists of 8 consecutive ports and 2 trunks, that is, Port 1-8 and Trunk 1-2 belong to a group, Port 9-16 and Trunk 3-4 belong to another group, ...etc. However, if a static address is assigned for Trunk 3-8, it will occupy an entry for all groups, not just the group it belongs to. That is, if there is any static address assigned for Trunk 3-8, it will reduce the entry capacity of each group. In the Add a new entry of Explicit Address Table window, ports and trunks are grayed out when there is no capacity to place a static entry for them.

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KNS3250/R User’s Guide - Rev. A00

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Contents Models KNS1650/R KNS2450/R KNS3250/R KNS3250/R Users Guide Rev. A00 Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Important Safety InstructionsTable of Contents Kingston Technology Company Introduction Model Types Special FeaturesPackage Contents Auto-Negotiation Design FeaturesSwitching Function Link TrunkingStore-and-Forward Switching Full-DuplexFlow Control Hardware Installation Power LEDLink / Activity LED 10/100TX UTP Ports AC Power ConnectorFull Duplex and Collision LED Fiber FX module port optionalFile Software InstallationSwitch Conguration Utility Device Conguration Main ScreenPrinter Port I/O Address Device TypeKingston Switch Configuration Utility Aging Control Device Conguration PropertiesSystem SuperMACAging Time Broadcast Storm Control ThresholdDescription Port Port SelectionSecurity Full Duplex Flow Control Duplex ModeAddress Learning Broadcast Storm ControlTrunk Assignment Load Balancing Method Trunk Selection, Trunk Port AssignmentLoad Balancing Mapping MAC Address Based Last byte of source MAC address SA Load Balancing Mapping Port Based Flood Control VlanVlan Group Kingston Switch Configuration Utility Explicit Address Table Explicit Address TableKingston Switch Configuration Utility Editing a Conguration File Using the Switch Conguration UtilitySending the Current Conguration to the Switch Kingston Technology Company Vlan #1 Engineering Assigning Trunks and Setting Vlan GroupsKingston Technology Company Kingston Switch Configuration Utility Kingston Technology Company Kingston Switch Configuration Utility Kingston Technology Company Data cannot be read from or written to the device TroubleshootingKingston Technology Company Appendices UTP Port Pin Assignments Appendix a Pin AssignmentsUTP Cable Wiring Appendix B Cabling GuidelinesUTP Cable Type Table B-4 4-Pair T568A Wiring UTP Cable Wiring StandardsTerms You Should Be Familiar With UTP Cable Rating CodesAppendix C Specications Environmental KNS150FX/SC Appendix D Fiber FX Modules & InstallationInstalling the ber module Appendix E Mounting Templates Rubber Feet for DesktopsBrackets for Rack Mounting Limited Warranty Statement Duration of WarrantyAppendix F Warranties and Notices Warranty Claim Requirements Free Technical SupportDisclaimers C. Certication CE NoticeTick Certication