D-Link DES-1226G Manual - Page 16

Static MAC, Device Status

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Static MAC The Static MAC function allows you to enable the Switch to forward the data packets to specific MAC address and specific port. Only Static MAC function enabled ports will follow the Static MAC rule from the Static MAC list. Enabled / Disabled: Selecting the enable or disable Static MAC function on the Switch. Select "Enabled" to enabling the Static MAC function on the Switch, the Switch's auto learning function will be disable except the specific port (set in the "Disable auto learning excluding uplink port" setting), and the Switch will forward data following the Static MAC Address Table to the specific port. Select "Disabled", the Switch will learn and build MAC address table automatically and the Switch will forward data following the auto learning MAC Address Table to the specific port. Disable auto learning excluding uplink port: When enable the Static MAC function, the Switch's auto learning function will be disable, check the dialog box of the "Disable auto learning excluding uplink port" and then check the dialog box of port numbers to enable the auto learning function of the port, and the Switch will forward data following the Static MAC Address Table and the Switch's auto learn MAC address table to the specific port. Dynamic Forwarding Table: Select the "Dynamic Forwarding Table" at Operation Tab, and select a port which you need to list all the MAC Address connected to this port, press "Add to Static MAC" button to add the MAC address which you want to add in the static table. Figure 17. Configure Static MAC Setting Add Static MAC rule: Press "Add Mac" button, and the Static MAC Setting window will pop out; fill in the specific MAC address and select the specific port. Press "Apply" to add rule to the list. Remove Static MAC rule: Press "Delete Mac" button, and the Static MAC Delete window will pop out; checked the dialog box. Press "Apply" to delete the selected Static MAC rule from the list. Port Setting: Select the "Port Setting" at Operation Tab, when the port is uncheck, it means that the port will auto-learn to forward the packets, and when the selected port was checked, then the port will follow the Static MAC rule to forward the packets. Figure 19. Add/Delete Static MAC Device Status Click on the "Status" to present the device status on this screen. It will display the System Status, Port Status, VLAN Status, Trunk Status, and Mirror Status. Press "Refresh" when you need to renew the posted information. 16

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Static MAC
The Static MAC function allows you to enable the Switch to forward the data packets to specific MAC address and specific port. Only Static MAC
function enabled ports will follow the Static MAC rule from the Static MAC list.
Enabled / Disabled: Selecting the enable or disable Static MAC function on the Switch. Select “Enabled” to enabling the Static MAC function on the
Switch, the Switch’s auto learning function will be disable except the specific port (set in the “Disable auto learning excluding uplink port” setting), and
the Switch will forward data following the Static MAC Address Table to the specific port. Select “Disabled”, the Switch will learn and build MAC
address table automatically and the Switch will forward data following the auto learning MAC Address Table to the specific port.
Disable auto learning excluding uplink port: When enable the Static MAC function, the Switch’s auto learning function will be disable, check the dialog
box of the “Disable auto learning excluding uplink port” and then check the dialog box of port numbers to enable the auto learning function of the port,
and the Switch will forward data following the Static MAC Address Table and the Switch’s auto learn MAC address table to the specific port.
Dynamic Forwarding Table
: Select the “Dynamic Forwarding Table” at Operation Tab, and select a port which you need to list all the MAC Address
connected to this port, press “Add to Static MAC” button to add the MAC address which you want to add in the static table.
Figure 17.
Configure Static MAC Setting
Add Static MAC rule
: Press
“Add Mac”
button, and the Static MAC Setting window will pop out; fill in the specific MAC address and select the
specific port. Press “Apply” to add rule to the list.
Remove Static MAC rule
: Press
“Delete Mac”
button, and the Static MAC Delete window will pop out; checked the dialog box. Press
“Apply”
to
delete the selected Static MAC rule from the list.
Port Setting
: Select the “Port Setting” at Operation Tab, when the port is uncheck, it means that the port will auto-learn to forward the packets, and
when the selected port was checked, then the port will follow the Static MAC rule to forward the packets.
Figure 19.
Add/Delete Static MAC
Device Status
Click on the
“Status”
to present the device status on this screen. It will display the System Status, Port Status, VLAN Status, Trunk Status, and Mirror
Status.
Press
“Refresh”
when you need to renew the posted information.