•VLAN ID — The VLAN ID for which the table is queried.
•Address Table Sort Key — Specifies the means by which the Dynamic Address Table is sorted. The address table can be sorted by Address, VLAN or Interface.
Redefining the Aging Time
1Open the Dynamic Address Table.
2Define the Address Aging field.
3Click Apply Changes.
The aging time is modified, and the device is updated.
Querying the Dynamic Address Table
1Open the Dynamic Address Table.
2Define the parameter by which to query the Dynamic Address Table. Entries can be queried by Port, MAC Address, or VLAN ID.
3Click Query.
The Dynamic Address Table is queried, and the results are displayed.
Sorting the Dynamic Address Table
1Open the Dynamic Address Table.
2From the Address Table Sort Key
3Click Query.
The Dynamic Address Table is sorted.
Querying and Sorting Dynamic Addresses Using CLI Commands
The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for aging, querying, and sorting dynamic addresses as displayed in the Dynamic Address Table.
Table
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bridge | Sets the address table aging time. |
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show bridge | Displays classes of dynamically created entries in the bridge- |
[ethernet interface | forwarding database. |
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