
Address | The MAC address of a host device attached to this switch. |
Port | The switch port to which the host device is attached. |
Note:
To assign a MAC address to a specific port, use <Add>. To delete or modify an address, highlight it with the cursor and select Enter.
To scroll through the address table, use the <Next Page> and <Prev Page> buttons. To display a specific page, set the page number in the Page field and then select <Apply>.
2.5.2.5.Configuring the Static Multicast Address Table
The Static Multicast Address Table can be used to assign a destination MAC address (and the corresponding ports) to the VLAN group used for a specific multicast service. Static multicast addresses are never aged out, and traffic with these addresses can be forwarded only to ports specified in this table.
Layer 2 Menu: Multicast Address Table
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Note:
To assign a destination MAC address to one or more ports, use <Add>. To delete or modify an address, highlight it with the cursor and select Enter.
To scroll through the address table, use the <Next Page> and <Prev Page> buttons. To display a specific page, set the page number in the Page field and then select <Apply>.
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