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2 MAC address table configuration

Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Configuration - LAN Access and MAN Access

The system view appears.

Step 2 Add or delete MAC address entries.

• Run:

mac-address { blackhole | static } mac-address interface-type interface-number vsi

vsi-name

This command adds the MAC address entries. Note the following:

- You can add only unicast MAC addresses, not multicast MAC addresses or

special MAC addresses, to a MAC address table. Special MAC addresses are

reserved for special usage, such as the MAC addresses of special packets.

- You can add a maximum of 1024 nondynamic entries.

- The interface specified in the mac-address command must be a switched

interface, serving as an outgoing interface for Layer 2 forwarding.

• Run:

undo mac-address mac-address vsi vsi-name

undo mac-address { all | blackhole | dynamic | static }

This command deletes the MAC address entries.

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2.2.3 Setting the aging time of a MAC address table

Do as follows on all routers:

Step 1 Run:

system-view

The system view appears.

Step 2 Run:

mac-address aging-time interval

This command configures the aging time of the MAC address table.
In a MAC address table, only dynamic entries age. The aging time ranges from 10 to

1000000 seconds. The default is 300 seconds. The aging time 0 means that no MAC address

entries age.
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2.2.4 Checking the configuration

Run the following commands to check the previous configuration.

Action

Command

Check information about a MAC address

entry.

display mac-address mac-address vsi

vsi-name

display mac-address [ blackhole | static |

dynamic ]

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Issue 5.3 (30 March 2009)