Figure 39: show all mac addresses window – Allied Telesis AT-S39 User Manual
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The management software displays the MAC addresses. Figure 39
is an example of the Show All MAC Addresses window, which
displays both static and dynamic MAC addresses. The static MAC
address window is exactly the same, except for the title and the
fact that it displays only static MAC addresses.
Figure 39 Show All MAC Addresses Window
The information is for viewing purposes only. The columns in the
window are defined below.
MAC
The MAC address of the node connected to the switch.
Port
The port on the switch where the MAC address was learned.
PMAP
The ports on the switch that are members of a multicast group.
This column is useful in determining which ports belong to
different multicast groups because it maps ports to multicast
groups. (The abbreviation PMAP is derived from “port mapping.”)
Each “0” is a hexadecimal value for the binary value “0000”. Each
binary “0” represents a port on the switch. A binary “0” means that
the port is not a member of a multicast group while a “1” means
that it is.
Allied Telesyn AT-8024 Ethernet Switch
Show All MAC Addresses
MAC
Port PMAP
CPU MIR
EMP
VlanID Type
---------------------------------------------------------------------
01:80:C1:00:02:01 0
00000000 Yes Yes
Yes
0
Static (fixed, non-aging)
00:a0:d2:18:1a:c8 1
00000000 No
No
No
1
Dynamic
00:a0:c4:16:3b:80 2
00000000 No
No
No
1
Dynamic
00:a0:12:c2:10:c6 3
00000000 No
No
No
1
Dynamic
00:a0:c2:09:10:d8 4
00000000 No
No
No
1
Dynamic
00:a0:33:43:a1:87 5
00000000 No
No
No
1
Dynamic
00:a0:12:a7:14:68 6
00000000 No
No
No
1
Dynamic
00:a0:d2:22:15:10 7
00000000 No
No
No
1
Dynamic
00:a0:d4:18:a6:89 8
00000000 No
No
No
1
Dynamic
N - Accept changes & update flash
U - Update Display
R - Return to Previous Menu
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