3Com 3CBLSG48 User Guide - Page 139

Defining Aging Time, Monitoring > Address Tables > Setup, Aging Time, Apply

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128 CHAPTER9: CONFIGURING IP and MAC Address Information Defining Aging TimeThe Address Table Setup Page allows the network manager to define the Address Table Aging Time. The Aging Time is the amount of time the MAC Addresses remain in the Dynamic MAC Address Table before they are timed out if no traffic from the source is detected. The default value is 300 seconds. The monitor users have no access to this page. To define the Aging Time: 1 Click Monitoring > Address Tables > Setup. The Address Table Setup Page opens. Figure 67 Address Table Setup Page The Address Table Setup Page contains the following field: Aging Time - Specifies the amount of time the MAC Address remains in the Dynamic MAC Address table before it is timed out if no traffic from the source is detected. The default value is 300 seconds. 2 Enter the desired aging time. 3 Click Apply. The MAC address table configuration is enabled, and the device is updated.

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Defining Aging Time
The
Address Table Setup Page
allows the network manager to define the
Address Table Aging Time. The Aging Time is the amount of time the
MAC Addresses remain in the Dynamic MAC Address Table before they
are timed out if no traffic from the source is detected. The default value
is 300 seconds.
The monitor users have no access to this page.
To define the Aging Time:
1
Click
Monitoring > Address Tables > Setup
. The
Address Table
Setup Page
opens.
Figure 67
Address Table Setup Page
The
Address Table Setup Page
contains the following field:
Aging Time
— Specifies the amount of time the MAC Address
remains in the Dynamic MAC Address table before it is timed out if no
traffic from the source is detected. The default value is 300 seconds.
2
Enter the desired aging time.
3
Click
Apply
. The MAC address table configuration is enabled, and
the device is updated.