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Chapter

Configuring the Switch

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Admin > Forwarding Database

Admin > Forwarding Database

Switches store the addresses for all known devices in a
forwarding database . This information is used to forward
traffic directly between the inbound and outbound ports .
All the addresses learned by monitoring traffic are stored
in the dynamic address table . You can also manually
configure static addresses that are bound to a specific
port .

Address Aging

Sets the aging time for entries in the forwarding database .
The aging time is used to age out dynamically learned
forwarding information .

Agng Status

When enabled, dynamic MAC addresses

are discarded after the Aging Interval has expired .

Agng Interval (secs) (10-1000000)

This is the amount

of time after which dynamic address table entries are
discarded .

Set the Aging Interval by entering the number of seconds
into the text field provided .

Click Save Settngs to save the changes .

Static Address Setting

A static address can be assigned to a specific interface on
the Switch . Static addresses are bound to the assigned
interface and will not be moved . When a static address is
seen on another interface, the address will be ignored and
will not be written to the address table .

Statc Address Counts

The number of manually

configured addresses . The Switch allows 1000 Static
Address Counts .

Interface

Port or LAG associated with the device assigned

a static address .

MAC Address (XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX)

Physical address of

a device mapped to this interface .

VLAN

ID of a configured VLAN (1-4094) .

Specify the interface, the static MAC address, and VLAN,
then click Add . The current static addresses on the Switch
are all displayed in a list . To delete a static MAC address
from the forwarding database, select the entry in the
displayed list, then click Remove .

Dynamic Address Query

The Switch’s 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 .

You can query the forwarding database to find specific
dynamic MAC addresses, or view MAC addresses associated
with a specific interface or VLAN .

Dynamc Address Counts

The number of addresses

dynamically learned on the Switch .

Interface

Select to display MAC addresses for a specific

port or LAG .

MAC Address

Select to display details for a specific MAC

address .

VLAN

Select to display MAC addresses for a specific

configured VLAN (1-4094) .

Address Table Sort Key

Sorts the information displayed

based on MAC address, VLAN, or interface (port or LAG) .

Specify the search type (that is, check the Interface, MAC
Address, or VLAN checkbox), select the method of sorting
the displayed addresses, and then click Query . The
dynamic addresses that conform to the search criteria are
displayed . To delete a MAC address from the forwarding
database, select the entry in the displayed list, then click
Remove .