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TL-SG2216WEB/TL-SG2224WEB Web Smart Gigabit Switch Family User's Guide Further Explanation 1) The bound MAC address table contains all the MAC addresses bound by the switch ports. Every entry contains one MAC address and its corresponding port number. 2) The bound MAC address table is divided into several pages. At most 10 entries can be held in one page. The buttons "First", "Previous" and "Next" can be used to browse the whole table. 5.3.3.6 Aging Time This page is showed as below: Figure 5-30 Aging Time  Aging Time (0~630): When a new MAC address is learned by the switch, it will be added to the dynamic MAC address table and a relative timer will be generated immediately. If no packet taking the MAC address as its source passes through the switch in a specified time length, that MAC address will be removed from the MAC address table. This process is called "aging", and the specified time length referred above is called "aging time". Further Explanation 1) The aging time ranges from 0 to 630 seconds. An appropriate aging time should be configured here. An aging time that is too long lengthens 49

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Web Smart Gigabit Switch Family User's Guide
TL-SG2216WEB/TL-SG2224WEB
Further Explanation
1) The bound MAC address table contains all the MAC addresses bound
by the switch ports. Every entry contains one MAC address and its
corresponding port number.
2) The bound MAC address table is divided into several pages. At most 10
entries can be held in one page. The buttons “First”, “Previous” and “Next”
can be used to browse the whole table.
5.3.3.6
Aging Time
This page is showed as below:
Figure 5-30
Aging Time
Aging Time (0~630)
: When a new MAC address is learned by the switch,
it will be added to the dynamic MAC address table and a relative timer
will be generated immediately. If no packet taking the MAC address as
its source passes through the switch in a specified time length, that MAC
address will be removed from the MAC address table. This process is
called "aging", and the specified time length referred above is called "aging
time".
Further Explanation
1) The aging time ranges from 0 to 630 seconds. An appropriate aging
time should be configured here. An aging time that is too long lengthens