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•VLAN ID
•VLAN Name
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parameters refer.
•LAG, to which the specific LAG number the forwarding database parameters refer. MAC Address, which displays the MAC address to which the entry refers.
Displays the VLAN ID number to which the entry refers.
Which displays the VLAN name to which the entry refers
Displays how the entry was created. The possible field values are:
•Permanent, the MAC address is permanent.
•Delete on Reset, the MAC address is deleted when the device is reset.
•Delete on Timeout, the MAC address is deleted when a timeout occurs.
•Secure, the MAC Address is defined for locked ports.
Query
• Port | Specifies the interface is queried. There are two interface types from | ||
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• MAC Address | Specifies the MAC address for which the table is queried. VLAN ID, | ||
| which specifies the VLAN ID for which the table is queried. | ||
• Address Table Sort | Specifies the means by which the Dynamic MAC Address Table is | ||
Key | sorted. The address table can be sorted by - | ||
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Use the button to apply the static MAC address settings.
4.12.3 Dynamic AddressThe Dynamic Address Table contains the MAC addresses learned by monitoring the source address for traffic entering the switch. When the destination address for inbound traffic is found in the database, the packets intended for that address are forwarded directly to the associated port. Otherwise, the traffic is flooded to all ports.
The Dynamic Address screen (see figure
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