Bridging
The following Þelds are listed in the top portion of the Filtering Database window.
List
The List checkboxes indicate whether the associated entry type (Permanent, Static, Dynamic, or Learned) will be displayed in the scrollable table of address entries. A check next to the entry type indicates that it will be displayed.
Type
Indicates the type of entry in the database.
Number
Displays the current number of Permanent, Static, Dynamic, and Learned
Address entries.
Capacity
Indicates the total capacity of each entry type in the Static and Learned databases.
Aging Time
Indicates the length of time, in seconds, that Dynamic and Learned Addresses in the Source Address Table are allowed to remain inactive before they are dropped from the database. The allowable time range for these entries is 10 to 1,000,000 seconds. Aging time is not applicable to Static or Permanent entries. You can conÞgure this Þeld, as described in the next section.
The following Þelds are applicable to the scrollable Address Entry panel of
Filtering Database entries.
Address
Lists the addresses for which the bridgeÕs Filtering Database has forwarding and/or Þltering information.
Type
Indicates the type of an entry in the database. The possible types are Static, Dynamic, Learned, Self, or Permanent. You can alter the entry type, as described in the next section.
Source Port
Indicates the port number on which the address entry was Þrst detected. A question mark (?) indicates that the address entry was not a learned entry, but Port Filtering information applies to it (i.e., the entry is a created Permanent, Dynamic, or Static entry and has corresponding Þltering information).
Receive Port
Indicates the number of the port on which a frame must be received in order for the entryÕs Port Filtering information to apply. An asterisk (*) indicates that the receive port is promiscuous, and applies to all ports of the bridge (assuming no conßicting entry applies). You can change the receive port, as described in the following section.
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