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Max Static MAC | This field’s first number displays how many MAC addresses are statically specified for a port. |
Count | This field’s second number displays the limit of how many MAC addresses may be statically |
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10.5.4MAC Count Filter Edit Screen
Click port number in the MAC Count Filter Setup screen to open this screen.
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Bridge Setup | Click this link to go to the Bridge Setup screen. |
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MAC Count Filter | Click this link to go to the MAC Count Filter Setup screen. |
Setup |
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Filtering Enable | Select this check box to enable MAC address count filtering on this port. |
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Max Dynamic | Use this field to limit the number of MAC addresses that this port may dynamically learn. For |
MAC Count | example, if you are configuring port 2 and you set this field to "5", then only five devices with |
| dynamically learned MAC addresses may access port 2 at any one time. A sixth device would |
| have to wait until one of the five learned MAC addresses aged out. The MAC address aging out |
| time can be set in the Bridge MAC Address Record screen (see Figure |
| The valid range is from “0” to “4096”. “0” means this feature is disabled, so the switch will learn |
| MAC addresses up to the limit of 4096. |
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Getting Started Screens |