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and are restored at boot time

 

Table 5-3 Configuring MAC Static routes

 

 

Procedure

Steps

 

 

Adding a static MAC

1.Select Menu-$GA

bridge entry

2.Select the MAC Address field of an inactive entry

 

 

3.Enter the MAC address of the host

 

4.Select the Interface field

 

5.Set the Interface field to the physical port NET-1,NET-2, or ENET-0

 

This identifies the physical WAN or LAN port on which to bridge the MAC

 

address.

 

6.Select the DLCI

 

This identifies the logical DLCI on which to bridge the MAC address.

 

7.Set the Action field to Add

 

 

Deleting a static a static

1.Select the Action field of the entry you want to delete.

router

2.Set the Action field to Delete and press Enter.

 

 

 

Displaying MAC to Port Map Table

The MAC to port MAP table maintains the learnt entries and the static entries . The entries learned are in active state, aged entries are removed from the table automatically. For each entry the menu displays:

MAC address

Interface: Enet-0 for Ethernet, NET1, NET2 for network interfaces

DLCI for Frame Relay connection

Entry type: Learned for entries learned dynamically; Static for entries entered manually from menu Menu-$GA; Self the unit’s Ethernet port MAC address

 

Table 5-4 Displaying MAC to Port Map table

 

 

Procedure

Steps

 

 

Displaying all MAC to

1.Select Menu-$GB

port entries

2.Type a for all

 

 

The menu will display all entries in the MAC to port Map table.

 

Type n to view next page

 

Type p to view previous page

Displaying static only MAC to port entries

1.Select Menu-$GB

2.Type s for static

3.The menu will display all entries in the MAC to port Map table Type n to view next page

Type p to view previous page

Figure 5-1

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Black Box LRU4240 manual Displaying MAC to Port Map Table, Select Menu-$GA, Set the Action field to Add, Select Menu-$GB