<<13, 1, 14, 2, 15, 3, 16, 4>> <<17, 5, 18, 6, 19, 7, 20, 8>> <<21, 9, 22, 10, 23, 11, 24, 12>> <<25, 26>>
Note:
For the extender modules (ports 25, 26), the possible port trunking combinations are set out below:
Extender Module
•Before removing a port trunk via the configuration menu, you must disable all the ports in the trunk or remove all the network cables. Otherwise, a loop may be created.
•To disable a single link within a port trunk, you should first remove the network cable, and then disable both ends of the link via the configuration menu. This allows the traffic passing across that link to be automatically distributed to the other links in the trunk, without losing any significant amount of traffic.
2.5.2.4.Configuring the Static Unicast Address Table
The Static Unicast Address Table can be used to assign the MAC address for a host device to a specific port on this switch. Static unicast addresses are never aged out, and cannot be learned on another port. If any packets with a source address specified in this table enter another port, they will be dropped. The Static Unicast Address Table is described in the following figure and table.
Layer 2 Menu: Static Address Table
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