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Event Log, Bridge Table information

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TRENDnet User's Guide switch packets and, as L3 device, it's capable of being a gateway to route packets inward and outward. TEW-740APBO  ARP table Information: Select "ARP Table Information" on the drop-down list to display ARP table. ARP associates each IP address to a unique hardware address (MAC) of a device. It is important to have a unique IP address as final destination to switch packets to. This table displays local MAC addresses associated with wired or wireless interfaces, but also remember non-local MAC addresses learned from wired or wireless interfaces. Ageing timers will be reset when existing MAC addresses in table are learned again or added when new MAC addresses are seen from wired or wireless interfaces as well. When time runs out for a particular entry, it will be pruned from the table. In that situation, switching packet to that particular MAC address will be dropped.  Bridge table information: Select "Bridge Table information" on the drop-down list to display bridge table. Bridge table will show Bridge ID and STP's Status on the each Ethernet bridge and its attached interfaces, the Bridge Port should be attached to some interfaces (e.g. eth2, ra0~ra6 and wds0~wds3). Event Log The Event log displays system events when system is up and running. Also, it becomes very useful as a troubleshooting tool when issues are experienced in system.  Bridge MAC information: Select "Bridge MACs Information" on the drop-down list to display MAC table. © Copyright 2016 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.  Time: The date and time when the event occurred.  Facility: It helps users to identify source of events such "System" or "User"  Severity: Severity level that a specific event is associated such as "info", "error", "warning", etc.  Message: Description of the event. 44

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TRENDnet User’s Guide
TEW-740APBO
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switch packets and, as L3 device, it’
s capable of being a gateway to route packets
inward and outward.
ARP table Information:
Select “
ARP Table Information
” on the drop
-down list to
display
ARP table. ARP associates each IP address to a unique hardware address
(MAC) of a device. It is important to have a unique IP address as final destination to
switch packets to.
Bridge table information:
Select “
Bridge Table information
” on the drop
-down list
to display bridge table. Bridge table will show Bridge ID and STP's Status on the
each Ethernet bridge and its attached interfaces, the Bridge Port should be
attached to some interfaces (e.g. eth2, ra0~ra6 and wds0~wds3).
Bridge MAC information:
Select “
Bridge MACs Information
” on the drop
-down list
to display MAC table.
This table displays local MAC addresses associated with wired or wireless interfaces,
but also remember non-local MAC addresses learned from wired or wireless
interfaces.
Ageing timers will be reset when existing MAC addresses in table are
learned again or added when new MAC addresses are seen from wired or wireless
interfaces as well. When time runs out for a particular entry, it will be pruned from
the table. In that situation, switching packet to that particular MAC address will be
dropped.
Event Log
The Event log displays system events when system is up and running. Also, it becomes
very useful as a troubleshooting tool when issues are experienced in system.
Time:
The date and time when the event occurred.
Facility:
It helps users to identify source of events such “System” or “User”
Severity:
Severity level that a specific event is associated such as “info”, “error”,
“warning”, etc.
Message:
Description of the event.