Netgear FSM726v2 FSM726v2 Setup Manual - Page 113

Mac-address-table, Aging-Timer, Static

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700 Series Software Manual v2.1 remove = removing this particular port from a trunk. The trunk number ranges from 1-4. For example, to add this particular port to trunk 4 by entering FSM726(config-if)# trunking add 4 By the same token, to remove this port from trunk 4, you would enter FSM726(config-if)# trunking remove 4 Mac-address-table The mac-address-table command lets you configure the operation and maintenance of the MAC address table. The aging timers and static entries are configured through this command. Aging-Timer Syntax FSM726(config)# mac-address-table aging-timer Where = the maximum time where a MAC address will stay in the MAC address table. This number ranges from 10-1,000,000 seconds. Static The Static Addresses Table, allows the administrator to specify Media Access Control (MAC) addresses for specific ports that will not be purged from the bridge table by the aging function. Syntax FSM726(config)# mac-address-table static Where = The MAC address you wish to keep on the table regardless of aging timers. The MAC address is a 48-bit string, expressed in hexadecimal with a colon separating every 8 bits. For example, 00:2d:3f:22:11:54. Command Line Interface 6-21

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700 Series Software Manual v2.1
Command Line Interface
6-21
remove <trunk #>
= removing this particular port from a trunk. The trunk number ranges from
1-4.
For example, to add this particular port to trunk 4 by entering
FSM726(config-if)# trunking add 4
By the same token, to remove this port from trunk 4, you would enter
FSM726(config-if)# trunking remove 4
Mac-address-table
The
mac-address-table
command lets you configure the operation and maintenance of the
MAC address table. The aging timers and static entries are configured through this command.
Aging-Timer
Syntax
FSM726(config)# mac-address-table aging-timer <aging time>
Where
<aging time>
= the maximum time where a MAC address will stay in the MAC address table.
This number ranges from 10-1,000,000 seconds.
Static
The Static Addresses Table, allows the administrator to specify Media Access Control (MAC)
addresses for specific ports that will not be purged from the bridge table by the aging function.
Syntax
FSM726(config)# mac-address-table static <mac-address> <ethernet interface number>
Where
<mac-address>
= The MAC address you wish to keep on the table regardless of aging timers.
The MAC address is a 48-bit string, expressed in hexadecimal with a colon separating every 8 bits.
For example, 00:2d:3f:22:11:54.