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JetNet 4706/4706f Industrial Managed PoE Switch
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4.12 Monitoring and Diagnostic
JetNet 4706/4706f
provides several types of features for you to monitor the status of the
switch or create a diagnostic for you to check the problem when issues with the switch
occur. Features include MAC Address Table, Port Statistics, Event Log and Ping.
The following commands are included in this section:
4.12.1 MAC Address Table
4.12.2 Port Statistics
4.12.3 Event Log
4.12.4 Ping
4.12.5 CLI Commands for Monitoring and Diagnostic
4.12.1 MAC
Address
Table
JetNet 4706/4706f
provides
2K of entries in the MAC Address Table. On this page, users
can change the Aging time, add Static Unicast MAC Address, monitor the MAC address or
sort them by different packet types and ports. Click the
Apply
button to change the value.
Aging Time (Sec)
Each switch fabric has a limited amount of space to write the learnt MAC address. To save
more entries for new MAC address, the switch fabric will age out any unused MAC
address entries with respect to the Aging Time. The default Aging Time is 300 seconds.
The Aging Time can be modified on this page.
Static Unicast MAC Address
For some applications, users may need to type the static Unicast MAC address into its
MAC address table. On this page, you can type in the MAC Address (format:
xxxx.xxxx.xxxx), and select its VID and Port ID. Click the
Add
buttonto add it to the MAC
Address table.
MAC Address Table
In the MAC Address Table, you can see all the MAC Addresses learned by the switch
fabric. The packet types include Management Unicast, Static Unicast, Dynamic Unicast,
Static Multicast and Dynamic Multicast. The table allows users to sort the addresses by the
packet types and the port.
Packet Types:
Management Unicast
refers to the MAC address of the switch. It belongs
to the CPU port only. The
Static Unicast
MAC address can be added and deleted.
Dynamic Unicast
MAC is the MAC address learned by the switch Fabric.
Static Multicast
can be added through CLI and can be deleted through the Web and CLI.
Dynamic
Multicast
will appear after you have enabled IGMP and after the switch learns the IGMP
report.
Click the
Remove
button to remove the Static Unicast/Multicast MAC address. Click the
Reload
buttonto refresh the table. Newly learned Unicast/Multicast MAC addresss will be
updated to the MAC address table.