BM-2010A / BM-2100 Bandwidth Manager User
’
s Manual
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Clear All:
Unselect al the IP/MAC binding.
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Select All
: Select all the IP/MAC binding.
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Import:
Import the selected IP/MAC binding to the IP/MAC Table.
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Cancel:
Discard the discover result and go back to Discover IP/MAC page.
On the table, each item has 3 fields:
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Select:
Check this box to import to the IP/MAC table after clicking Import button.
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IP Address:
IP address the bandwidth manager discovers. If there is already an IP address defined on
the IP/MAC table, a * will be shown after the address to denote it is defined on the IP/MAC table.
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MAC Address:
IP address the bandwidth manager discovers. If there is already a MAC address defined
on the IP/MAC table, a * will be shown after the address to denote it is defined on the IP/MAC table.
4.2.6 Export / Import
This page allows you to export the IP/MAC table or import IP/MAC binding from a text file.
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Export IP/MAC file:
export the IP/MAC data to a file named ipmac.dump in text format.
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Import IP/MAC file
: Click
“
Browse
…”
to select the IP/MAC table file you want to import and then click
“
Start
”
to import.
Each item in the IP/MAC Table file has 3 fields and use
“
space
”
to divide each field:
Field 1: IP address
Field 2: MAC address
Field 3: Enabled or disabled, 1 for enabled, 0 for disabled.
An example is as the following:
192.168.0.1 00:30:4F:18:CB:D4 1
192.168.0.2 00:30:4F:23:45:64 1
192.168.0.3 00:30:4F:AB:CD:EF 0