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There are four commands available on this menu.
Static Address Table | Display and configure the static MAC address table. |
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Display MAC Address By Port | Display MAC address table for a specified port |
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Display MAC Address by MAC | Display MAC address in order of MAC address. |
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Display MAC Address by VID | Display MAC address table for a specified VLAN ID. |
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The following figures show an instance of Static Address Table. There are 3 entries on the table. Two commands are available to add or remove an entry. The following is an example of adding an entry:
Enter MAC Address(xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx) > 00:12:34:99:ab:ef <ENTER>
Add new
Add new
A new entry appears:
00:12:34:99:AB:EF | 10 | 50 |
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The following is an example of removing an entry:
Hit key D
Enter MAC Address(xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx) > 00:11:ab:00:33:55 <ENTER>
Delete
Display MAC Address by Port, MAC, and VID
As the number of hosts increase on a network, the Forwarding Database increases. You can view the MAC addresses: by a specified port, sorted by MAC address, or by a specified VLAN. Each one of these has a specified
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6.2.7 SNTP Configuration
Depending on the business model, Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) synchronizes the network and the services provided. You determine network performance according to the types of services needed by network management systems and engineering resources.