Chapter 3 — AsantéBridge 1012 Local Management

Edit brings up the table editor, where you can add, delete, and modify Ethernet addresses

Search opens the search utility, where you can look for a specific address or go to a specific page in the table

Next Page brings up the next sequential page (if there is one) in the table

Prev Page returns you to the preceding page

Exit returns you to the Bridge Parameters Menu

This table contains five classes of Ethernet addresses:

Dynamic or “learned” by the bridge during normal for- warding operations

Static or manually entered into the forwarding table

Management, or the Ethernet address of the bridge itself (cannot be modified or deleted)

Broadcast and Spanning Tree cannot be modified or deleted

Static addresses have three subclasses:

Permanent: can only be deleted using the table editor

Delete on reset: address is automatically deleted from the table when the bridge is reset (includes a power-on reset)

Delete on timeout: address is automatically deleted when the Max Ageout timer times out (or the bridge is reset) unless the bridge has heard from the address, in which case the timer is reset

The Bridge Forwarding Table requires the following editing rules:

Dynamic addresses can be modified (you must first con- vert them to static) or deleted.They are learned dynami- cally and cannot be added manually.

Management, Broadcast, Spanning Tree, and Static addresses cannot be modified, added, or deleted.

The address data field is divided into two subfields: Ethernet Address and MODE.The Mode field is updated when you edit the address field.

The MODE field is an alphanumeric code defining the characteris- tics for the entry in the associated address field.The contents of this field are generated when the address field is created.

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Asante Technologies 1012 manual Exit returns you to the Bridge Parameters Menu