Overview, Determining mac addresses in the switch – HP 2600 User Manual
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MAC Address Management
Overview
Overview
The switch assigns MAC addresses in these areas:
■
For management functions:
•
One Base MAC address assigned to the default VLAN (VID = 1)
•
Additional MAC address(es) corresponding to additional VLANs you
configure in the switch
■
For internal switch operations: One MAC address per port (See "CLI:
Viewing the Port and VLAN MAC Addresses" on page D-4.)
MAC addresses are assigned at the factory. The switch automatically
implements these addresses for VLANs and ports as they are added to the
switch.
N o t e
The switch’s base MAC address is also printed on a label affixed to the back
of the switch.
Determining MAC Addresses in the
Switch
MAC Address Viewing Methods
Feature
Default
Menu
CLI
Web
view switch’s base (default vlan) MAC address
and the addressing for any added VLANs
n/a
—
view port MAC addresses (hexadecimal format)
n/a
—
—
■
Use the menu interface
to view the switch’s base MAC address and the
MAC address assigned to any non-default VLAN you have configured on
the switch.
N o t e
The switch’s base MAC address is used for the default VLAN (VID = 1) that is
always available on the switch.
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