336 ConfiguringSwitching Information
Configuring Address Tables
MAC addresses are stored in either the static or dynamic address table. Static addresses are defined by
you. Dynamic addresses are learned by the system, and are erased after a time-out. A packet addressed to
a destination stored in one of the tables is forwarded immediately to the ports. The static and dynamic
address tables can be sorted by Interface, VLAN ID, or VLAN Name. In addition, addresses can be added
to the static and dynamic address tables.
To di sp la y t he Address Tables menu page, click Switching
Address Tables in the tree view. The Address
Tabl es menu page contains links to the following features:
Static Address Table
Dynamic Address Table

Static Address Table

The Static Address Table page contains a list of static MAC addresses. A static address can be added and
removed from the Static MAC Address Table.
To di sp la y t he Static Ad dress page, click Switching
Address Tables
Static Address Table in the tree
view.
Figure 7-32. Static MAC Address
The Static MAC Address page contains the following fields:
Interface
— Specifies the Unit and Port or LAG to which the static MAC address is applied. To view
addresses for a different Unit/Port or LAG, change the Interface listed here.
VLAN ID - MAC Address
— Specifies VLAN ID attached to the MAC Address and the MAC
address(es) included in the current static address list.
NOTE: Only MAC addresses assigned to the specified interface and VLAN are displayed.
Status
— Specifies status of the MAC address. Possible values are:
Perman ent
— The MAC address is permanent.
Secure
— Guarantees that a locked port MAC address is not deleted.
Delete on Reset
— The MAC address is deleted when the switch is reset.
Table 7-17. Flow-based Mirroring Commands
CLI Command Description
diffserv Sets the DiffServ operational mode to active.
policy-map Establishes a new DiffServ policy
mirror Mirrors all the data that matches a policy to the specified destination
port.