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Field Description
address entries.
Static Multicast and Multiport MAC Address
(User-defined) Count
Number of static multicast and multiport unicast
MAC address entries added by users.
Total Multicast and Multiport MAC Addresses
Available
Maximum number of multicast and multiport unicast
MAC address entries allowed.
mac-address (interface view)
Use
mac-address
to add or modify a MAC address entry on an interface.
Use
undo mac-address
to delete a MAC address entry on an interface.
Syntax
Layer 2 Ethernet interface view and Layer 2 aggregate interface view:
mac-address
{
dynamic
|
multiport
|
static
}
mac
-
address
vlan
vlan
-
id
undo mac-address
{
dynamic
|
multiport
|
static
}
mac
-
address
vlan
vlan
-
id
Default
An interface is not configured with MAC address entries.
Views
Layer 2 Ethernet interface/Layer 2 aggregate interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
dynamic
: Specifies dynamic MAC address entries.
static
: Specifies static MAC address entries.
multiport
: Specifies multiport unicast MAC address entries. A frame whose destination MAC
address matches a multiport unicast MAC address entry is sent out of multiple ports.
mac-address
: Specifies a MAC address in the format of H-H-H, excluding multicast and all-zero
MAC addresses. When entering a MAC address, you can omit the leading zeros in each H section.
For example, enter f-e2-1 for 000f-00e2-0001.
vlan vlan
-
id
: Specifies an existing VLAN to which the specified interface belongs. The value range
for the
vlan-id
argument is 1 to 4094.
Usage guidelines
Typically, the device automatically builds the MAC address table by learning the source MAC
addresses of incoming frames on each interface. However, you can manually configure static MAC
address entries. For a MAC address, a manually configured static entry takes precedence over a
dynamically learned entry. To improve the security for the user device connected to an interface,
manually configure a static entry to bind the user device to the interface. Then, the frames destined
for the user device (for example, Host A) are always sent out of the interface. Other hosts using the
forged MAC address of Host A cannot obtain the frames destined for Host A.
The MAC address entry configuration cannot survive a reboot unless you save it. The dynamic MAC
address entries, however, are lost upon reboot whether or not you save the configuration.
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