Cisco SR224T Administration Guide - Page 188

Configuring Static MAC Addresses, Managing Dynamic MAC Addresses, Managing MAC Address Tables

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Managing MAC Address Tables Configuring Static MAC Addresses 14 Configuring Static MAC Addresses Static MAC addresses are assigned to a specific physical interface and VLAN on the switch. If that address is detected on another interface, it is ignored, and is not written to the address table. To define a static address: STEP 1 Click MAC Address Tables > Static Addresses. The Static Addresses page opens. The Static Addresses page displays the defined static addresses. STEP 2 Click Add. The Add Static Address page opens. STEP 3 Enter the parameters. • VLAN ID-Select the VLAN ID for the port. • MAC Address-Enter the interface MAC address. • Interface-Select an interface (port, or LAG) for the entry. • Status-Select how the entry is treated. The options are: - Permanent-The system never removes this MAC address. If the static MAC address is saved in the Startup Configuration, it is retained after rebooting. - Delete on reset-The static MAC address is deleted when the device is reset. - Delete on timeout-The MAC address is deleted when aging occurs. - Secure-The MAC address is secure when the interface is in classic locked mode (see Configuring Port Security). STEP 4 Click Apply. A new entry appears in the table. Managing Dynamic MAC Addresses The Dynamic Address Table (bridging table) contains the MAC addresses acquired by monitoring the source addresses of frames entering the switch. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide 189

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Managing MAC Address Tables
Configuring Static MAC Addresses
Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide
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14
Configuring Static MAC Addresses
Static MAC addresses are assigned to a specific physical interface and VLAN on
the switch. If that address is detected on another interface, it is ignored, and is not
written to the address table.
To define a static address:
STEP 1
Click
MAC Address Tables > Static Addresses
. The
Static Addresses
page opens.
The
Static Addresses
page
displays the defined static addresses.
STEP
2
Click
Add
. The
Add Static Address
page opens.
STEP
3
Enter the parameters.
VLAN ID
—Select the VLAN ID for the port.
MAC Address
—Enter the interface MAC address.
Interface
—Select an interface (port, or LAG) for the entry.
Status
—Select how the entry is treated. The options are:
-
Permanent
—The system never removes this MAC address. If the static
MAC address is saved in the Startup Configuration, it is retained after
rebooting.
-
Delete on reset
—The static MAC address is deleted when the device is
reset.
-
Delete on timeout
—The MAC address is deleted when aging occurs.
-
Secure
—The MAC address is secure when the interface is in classic
locked mode (see
Configuring Port Security
).
STEP
4
Click
Apply
. A new entry appears in the table.
Managing Dynamic MAC Addresses
The Dynamic Address Table (bridging table) contains the MAC addresses
acquired by monitoring the source addresses of frames entering the switch.