Cisco SR224T Administration Guide - Page 189

Configuring Dynamic MAC Address Aging Time, Querying Dynamic Addresses, Apply, Clear Table

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Managing MAC Address Tables Managing Dynamic MAC Addresses 14 To prevent this table from overflowing and to make room for new MAC addresses, an address is deleted if no corresponding traffic is received for a certain period. This period of time is the aging interval. Configuring Dynamic MAC Address Aging Time To configure the aging interval for dynamic addresses: STEP 1 Click MAC Address Tables > Dynamic Address Settings. The Dynamic Address Settings page opens. STEP 2 Enter Aging Time. The aging time is a value between the user-configured value and twice that value minus 1. For example, if you entered 300 seconds, the aging time is between 300 and 599 seconds. STEP 3 Click Apply. The aging time is updated. Querying Dynamic Addresses To query dynamic addresses: STEP 1 Click MAC Address Tables > Dynamic Addresses. The Dynamic Addresses page opens. STEP 2 In the Filter block, you can enter the following query criteria: • VLAN ID-Enter the VLAN ID for which the table is queried. • MAC Address-Enter the MAC address for which the table is queried. • Interface-Select the interface for which the table is queried. The query can search for specific unit/slot, ports, or LAGs. STEP 3 Enter the Dynamic Address Table Sort Key field by which the table is sorted. The address table can be sorted by VLAN ID, MAC address, or interface. STEP 4 Click Go. The Dynamic MAC Address Table is queried and the results are displayed. To delete all of the dynamic MAC addresses. click Clear Table. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide 190

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Managing MAC Address Tables
Managing Dynamic MAC Addresses
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14
To prevent this table from overflowing and to make room for new MAC addresses,
an address is deleted if no corresponding traffic is received for a certain period.
This period of time is the aging interval.
Configuring Dynamic MAC Address Aging Time
To configure the aging interval for dynamic addresses:
STEP 1
Click
MAC Address Tables > Dynamic Address Settings
. The
Dynamic Address
Settings
page opens.
STEP
2
Enter
Aging Time
. The aging time is a value between the user-configured value
and twice that value minus 1. For example, if you entered 300 seconds, the aging
time is between 300 and 599 seconds.
STEP
3
Click
Apply
. The aging time is updated.
Querying Dynamic Addresses
To query dynamic addresses:
STEP 1
Click
MAC Address Tables > Dynamic Addresses
. The
Dynamic Addresses
page
opens.
STEP
2
In the
Filter
block, you can enter the following query criteria:
VLAN ID
—Enter the VLAN ID for which the table is queried.
MAC Address
—Enter the MAC address for which the table is queried.
Interface
—Select the interface for which the table is queried. The query can
search for specific unit/slot, ports, or LAGs.
STEP
3
Enter the
Dynamic Address Table Sort Key
field by which the table is sorted. The
address table can be sorted by VLAN ID, MAC address, or interface.
STEP
4
Click
Go
. The Dynamic MAC Address Table is queried and the results are
displayed.
To delete all of the dynamic MAC addresses. click
Clear Table
.