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4.6.8.c Displaying MAC address table by port
On the Forwarding Database Information Menu, press "P." The command
prompt changes to "Enter Port Number>." Specifying a port number opens
the Display MAC Address by Port screen as shown in Fig. 4-6-19. In this
screen, you can display MAC address table by port.
Fig. 4-6-19 Displaying MAC address table by port
Screen Description
Age-Out Time: Displays a time to store MAC address table. It is equal to the time after
receiving the last packet. The factory default setting is 300 seconds (5
minutes).
Select Port:
Displays the selected port number.
MAC Address
Displays a MAC address in MAC address table.
Port
Displays a port to which the MAC address has belonged.
Available commands are listed below.
N Display the next page.
Press "N" to display the next port.
P Display the previous page.
Press "P" to display the previous port.
A Set a time to store MAC address.
Press "A." The command prompt changes to "Enter Age-Out time>." Enter Age-Out
time with a value of 10 to 1000000 by seconds.
S Switch a port to be displayed.
Press "S." The command prompt changes to "Enter Port Number>." Enter a port
number you wish to display.
Q Return to the previous menu.
PN23249K/PN23249A Local Management System
Forwarding Database Menu -> Display MAC Address by Port
Age-Out Time: 300 Sec. Selected Port: 1
MAC Address Port
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-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
[N]ext Page [S]elect Port No
[P]revious Page [Q]uit to previous menu
Set [A]ge-Out Time
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
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