6.7.2
Dynamic MAC Aging
Protocol settings and switch functionality
The device automatically learns the source addresses of the connected nodes. This
information is used to forward frames to the nodes specifically involved. This reduces the
network load for the other nodes.
If a device does not receive a frame whose source address matches a learnt address within a
certain time, it deletes the learnt address. This mechanism is known as "Aging". Aging prevents
frames being forwarded incorrectly, for example when an end device (for example a
programming device) is connected to a different port.
If the check box is not enabled, a device does not delete learnt addresses automatically.
Description
The page contains the following boxes:
● Dynamic MAC Aging
Enable or disable the function for automatic aging of learned MAC addresses:
● Aging Time [s]
Enter the time in seconds. After this time, a learned address is deleted if the device does not
receive any further frames from this sender address. The range of values is from 18 seconds
to 630 seconds.
Note
Aging time with inter AP blocking
With inter AP blocking, the aging time should be greater than the update interval.
Procedure
1. Select the "Dynamic MAC Aging" check box.
2. Enter the time in seconds in the "Aging Time [s]" input box.
3. Click the "Set Values" button.
Configuring with Web Based Management
6.7 "Layer 2" menu
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