Enterasys Networks Fast Network 10 manual 2 FN10 Bridge Address Table

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Overview

automatically reconfigured by the Spanning Tree protocol to create an alternate path to the LAN.

1.5.2 FN10 Bridge Address Table

The FN10 creates and maintains a dynamic database of addresses called the Bridge Address Table. The FN10 examines every packet to determine its source address and LAN segment origin. It then compares the source address and segment information it finds to the entries in the Bridge Address Table.

If a packet’s address is not already stored in the Bridge Address Table, the FN10 adds the learned address, associated segment number, and a timer value that indicates the age of the observation. Consequently, the FN10 knows the address and associated segment number the next time it sees that address. By using the information stored in the Bridge Address Table, the FN10 is able to quickly forward each packet to the correct LAN segment.

The FN10 learns addresses from all packets, including data transmissions and “keep alive” packets (packets sent by an idle station to let other stations know it is present and functional). When devices are added to the network, removed from it, or relocated, you do not have to reconfigure the FN10. The FN10 automatically learns new device addresses, recognizes when a previously used address is missing, or when a device has been moved to a new LAN segment.

An address stored in the Bridge Address Table is discarded if there is no subsequent activity from that address after a configured length of time (five minutes by default). This aging process ensures that the Bridge Address Table is continually updated.

Typically, addresses are continually added to and deleted from the Bridge Address Table, reflecting the dynamic nature of internetwork traffic. However, you can change an address from dynamic to static if you do not want the entry in the Bridge Address Table to get discarded.

Each dynamic entry includes:

An Ethernet MAC address

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