Configuring Interfaces
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The
MAC Address Page
contains the following fields:
•
View Static
— Displays the static addresses assigned to the ports on the device.
•
View Dynamic
— Displays the dynamic addresses learned on the ports on the device.
•
View MAC Addresses on Interface
— Displays the port’s or trunk’s dynamic or static MAC addresses.
•
View MAC Addresses for VLAN
— Displays the static or dynamic addresses learned on the tagged and
untagged ports of a specific VLAN. You specify the VLAN by entering the VLAN ID. Only one VLAN at one
time can be defined.
•
View MAC Address
— Displays the number of the port on which a MAC address was assigned or learned.
To find out on which port a particular MAC address was learned, even if the device is part of a large network,
specify the MAC address. The system automatically locates the port that is connected to the device.
•
Delete All Dynamic MAC Addresses
— Clicking
Delete
removes all dynamic addresses from the MAC
Address Table.
2.
Define the fields for the Unicast or Multicast MAC addresses to add.
3.
Click
Add
. The
Add MAC Address Page
opens:
Figure 72: Add MAC Address Page
The
Add MAC Address Page
contains the following fields:
•
Interface
— Indicates the port or trunk on which the address was learned or assigned.
•
MAC Address
—Defines the static Unicast MAC address.
•
VLAN ID
— Displays the VLAN ID number to which the entry refers.
•
VLAN Name
— Displays the VLAN name to which the entry refers.
•
Status
— Indicates the current status of the address. The possible values are:
–
Permanent
— The MAC address is permanent.
–
Delete on Reset
— The MAC address is deleted when the device is reset.
–
Delete on Timeout
— The MAC address is deleted when a timeout occurs.
–
S
ecure Options
— The MAC Address is defined for locked ports.