Chapter
Advanced Configuration
8
Wreless-G Busness Ethernet Brdge
Switch > MAC Table
Use this screen to configure the MAC address table for
the switch. The MAC table is used to switch frames to the
correct ports. Before the MAC table is populated, a frame
is broadcast to all ports. Learning mode is enabled, then
the MAC table is populated automatically.
Switch > MAC Table
Global ATU Settng
This is a global MAC address table
setting. Select the desired settings, then click
Apply
Global Settng
.
Address Learnng
This indicates if the switch should
automatically learn the MAC address of packets. Select
Enable Learnng
(default) or
Dsable Learnng
.
Age tmer
Detects and purges obsolete table entries,
such as when a connected device moves from one port
to another, by checking the idle timeout value of the
entries. The range is from
to
00
seconds. You can
also disable this feature. The default is
00 seconds
.
Statc MAC Entry
Besides dynamically learned entries,
the MAC table can also contain static, user-defined entries
that you enter here. The
MAC Address
field shows the
destination MAC address. The check boxes specify the
output ports (1-5 and Wireless) where a packet is routed
if its destination MAC address matches the
MAC Address
field. You can specify more than one output port. To add
an entry, enter the destination MAC address, select the
output port(s), and click
Add New Entry
. The new entry
will then appear in the
Status Address Table
list. Note that
static MAC entries are not affected by the Age timer and
can only be deleted manually.
Statc Address Table
This lists the static MAC address
entries and their port vector settings. To delete an entry,
select its check box and click
Delete Selected Entry
.
Address Table Dump
A complete dump of the MAC
address table, including both learned and static entries.
If a topology change occurs, click
Refresh
to remove the
learned entries and force the entries to be relearned. At
most 64 entries are displayed per page. If there are more
than 64 entries, click
Get Next Page
to see more entries.
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Administration
The Administration tab is used for various administrative
tasks, such as to change the login password, configure
SNMP, save and restore system configuration, restore the
factory default settings, and upgrade the firmware.
Administration > Password
This screen allows you to change the username and/or
password for the Bridge. It is recommended that you
change the password from its default setting,
admn
.
Administration > Password
User Name
The current user name is displayed (default
admn
). To change the user name, enter the new user
name.
Admnstratve Password
Enter a new password from 4
to 63 characters in length.
Re-enter to confrm
Enter password again to confirm.
Click
Apply
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel
to
cancel your changes.
Administration > Web Access
This screen allows you to enable or disable https access
to the utility.
Administration > Web Access