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Adding MAC Addresses to the Address Table, Selects a VLAN ID.

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136 CHAPTER 9: CONFIGURING IP AND MAC ADDRESS INFORMATION Adding MAC Addresses to the Address Table The Address Table Add Page allows the network manager to assign MAC addresses to ports with VLANs. The monitor users have no access to this page. To add MAC addresses to the Address Table: 1 Click Monitoring > Address Table > Add. The Address Table Add Page opens: Figure 65 Address Table Add Page The Address Table Add Page contains the following fields: ■ VLAN ID - Selects a VLAN ID. ■ MAC Address - Defines a MAC address to be assigned to the specific port and VLAN ID. ■ No Aging - Marks the aging status of the MAC address assigned by the user. The possible values are: ■ Checked - Indicates that the Address Table entry assigned by the user is not aged out. ■ Unchecked - Indicates that the Address Table entry assigned by the user is aged out. ■ Select a Port - Selects the port for which the MAC address settings are defined.

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136
C
HAPTER
9: C
ONFIGURING
IP
AND
MAC A
DDRESS
I
NFORMATION
Adding MAC
Addresses to the
Address Table
The
Address Table Add Page
allows the network manager to assign MAC
addresses to ports with VLANs.
The monitor users have no access to this page.
To add MAC addresses to the Address Table:
1
Click
Monitoring > Address Table > Add
. The
Address Table Add Page
opens:
Figure 65
Address Table Add Page
The
Address Table Add Page
contains the following fields:
VLAN ID
— Selects a VLAN ID.
MAC Address
— Defines a MAC address to be assigned to the
specific port and VLAN ID.
No Aging
Marks the aging status of the MAC address assigned by
the user. The possible values are:
Checked
— Indicates that the Address Table entry assigned by the
user is not aged out.
Unchecked
— Indicates that the Address Table entry assigned by
the user is aged out.
Select a Port
— Selects the port for which the MAC address settings
are defined.