Linksys Etherfast manual Add Static Address Entry, Static Multicast Address Configuration

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EtherFast® Series

Add Static Address Entry

The Add Static Address Entry screen allows you to add static addresses for unicasting.

Address - The MAC address of a host device attached to this Switch.

Port - The switch port the host device is attached to.

Select OK to confirm the changes. Select Cancel to cancel any changes.

EtherFast® Managed 24-Port with Dual Gigabit Switch

Static Multicast Address Configuration

The Static Multicast Address Table can be used to assign a destination MAC address (and the corresponding ports) to the VLAN group used for a specific multicast service. Static multicast addresses are never aged out, and traffic with these addresses can only be forwarded to ports specified in this table.

VLAN - The VLAN corresponding to this multicast service.

Address - The destination MAC address for a multicast service.

Port - The ports to which this multicast traffic can be forwarded. Read the numbers vertically; they range from 1-26. For each port number, there are two choices:

If the letter “M” is present, it indicates that the VLAN has access to messages transmitted by that particular port.

If there is no letter “M,” then there is no access to messages trans mitted by that particular port.

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Contents EtherFast Managed 24-Port With Dual Gigabit Switch Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents IntroductionPackage Contents Getting to Know the SwitchLEDs Gigabit Ports RJ-45 PortsConsole Port Rack-Mounting the Switch Installing the SwitchPre-Installation Considerations Powering on the SwitchSwitch Management OverviewWeb Management Logging On to the Switch Configuring the SwitchMain Menu System Information Menu System InformationSwitch Information Management Setup MenuNetwork Configuration IP ConfigurationHttp Configuration IP Connectivity Test PingSerial Port Configuration Snmp ConfigurationSnmp Communities IP Trap ManagersUser Configuration Add UserConfiguration File Tftp DownloadDevice Control Menu System Mode Layer 2 MenuPort Configuration Mirror Port ConfigurationPort Trunking Configuration Static Unicast Address ConfigurationStatic Multicast Address Configuration Add Static Address EntryAdd Multicast Address Entry Bridge MenuBridge Configuration Spanning Tree Port ConfigurationVlan Port Configuration Vlan MenuVlan Table Configuration Vlan and PrioritySubnet Configuration IP MenuProtocol Configuration Add SubnetARP Configuration RIP ConfigurationAdd Bootp Relay Server Bootp Relay Database ConfigurationStatic ARP Table Add Static ARP Entry Static Route TableDefault Route Menu Add Routing EntryMAC Filtering Configuration Security MenuAdd MAC Address Filter Security ModeIP Security Filtering Configuration Add IP Address FilterIgmp Snooping Configuration Network Monitor MenuPort Statistics Port Statistics/Statistics MenuInterfaces Group Ethernet-Like Rmon Statistics Layer 2 Address Table Spanning Tree Bridge Information Spanning Tree Port InformationVlan Information Vlan Dynamic Registration Information Vlan Forwarding InformationIP Multicast Registration Table Subnet Information ARP TableRouting Table Multicast Table MenuIgmp Cache Multicast Forwarding Cache Dvmrp Routing TableDvmrp Neighbor Table System Restart MenuCommon Problems and Solutions TroubleshootingExit Tion Appendix Your firmware has now been updatedUpgrading Firmware via the Serial Port Glossary 101 103 Warranty Information SpecificationsEnvironmental Sales Information Tech Support RMA Issues FaxContact Information Web FTP SiteT p / / w w w. l i n k s y s . c o m