Managing MAC Address Tables
Managing Dynamic MAC Addresses
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To prevent this table from overflowing and to make room for new MAC addresses,
an address is deleted if no corresponding traffic is received for a certain period.
This period of time is the aging interval.
Configuring Dynamic MAC Address Aging Time
To configure the aging interval for dynamic addresses:
STEP 1
Click MAC Address Tables > Dynamic Address Settings. The
Dynamic Address
Settings
page opens.
STEP 2
Enter Aging Time. The aging time is a value between the user-configured value
and twice that value minus 1. For example, if you entered 300 seconds, the aging
time is between 300 and 599 seconds.
STEP 3
Click
Apply
. The Dynamic MAC Address Table is updated.
Querying Dynamic Addresses
To query dynamic addresses:
STEP 1
Click MAC Address Tables > Dynamic Addresses. The
Dynamic Addresses
page
opens.
STEP 2
In the
Filter
block, enter the following query criteria:
•
VLAN ID—Enter the VLAN ID for which the table is queried.
•
MAC Address—Enter the MAC address for which the table is queried.
•
Interface—Select the interface for which the table is queried. The query can
search for specific unit/slot, ports, or LAGs.
•
Dynamic Address Table Sort Key—Enter the field by which the table is
sorted. The address table can be sorted by VLAN ID, MAC address, or
interface.
STEP 3
Click Go. The Dynamic MAC Address Table is queried and the results are
displayed.
To delete all of the dynamic MAC addresses. click
Clear Table
.