Configuring RFC 1483 Bridging/Routing Sessions

Defining or Modifying Static MAC Entries

You can enter up to 32 static MAC addresses that the modem recognizes in the MAC address tables. The modem will also learn up to 1024 MAC addresses.

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1Enter Static MAC addresses.

Enter the MAC Address for a device on the LAN. The Mac Address field is case sensitive and does not accept uppercase alpha characters; use only lowercase alpha characters (for example, 00:aa:00:46:d6:4c).

Enter a number (1 through 33) for the Source Port. The port number is 1 when the source is the modem LAN port. The port number is 2 through 33 when the source is one of the 32 sessions. For example, if the source port is the second session set up (or port 2 on the EasySession page), enter the source port as 3.

The source port number is always one number higher than the port number on the

EasySession page.

ŒEnter a number 1 through 33 for the Destination Port. The port number is 1 when the destination is the modem LAN port. The port number is 2 through 33 when the destination is one of the 32 sessions. For example, if the destination port is the second session set up or port 2 on the EasySession page, enter the destination port as 3. The destination port number is always one number higher than the port number on the EasySession page.

All static MAC address entries are listed in this table after you enter the parameters in fields and Œ then Add them.

2Click Add to accept this entry.

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