User's Guide
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... Frames are stored in the Bridging Table. Automatic Aging for MAC Addresses MAC addresses from which no multicast router. MAC Multicast Support Multicast service is received .... Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide 13 IGMP Snooping is an effort to a specific Multicast address, from the incoming frames source address. 802...Addresses are forwarded based only on a port, and subsequent reducing of 16K MAC addresses. MAC Address Supported Features MAC Address Capacity Support The PowerConnect 2808, 2816, 2824 switches support a total of 8K MAC addresses, and the PowerConnect...
... Frames are stored in the Bridging Table. Automatic Aging for MAC Addresses MAC addresses from which no multicast router. MAC Multicast Support Multicast service is received .... Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide 13 IGMP Snooping is an effort to a specific Multicast address, from the incoming frames source address. 802...Addresses are forwarded based only on a port, and subsequent reducing of 16K MAC addresses. MAC Address Supported Features MAC Address Capacity Support The PowerConnect 2808, 2816, 2824 switches support a total of 8K MAC addresses, and the PowerConnect...
User's Guide
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... the Multiple Hosts page. 2 Click Show All. Multiple Hosts Table Update with your book title 101 The host status. The possible field values are sent to the host. Cents (supplicants) have full port access. - ...by which traps are : - Authorized - The Multiple Hosts Table opens: Figure 7-4. • Trap Frequency (1-1000000) (Sec) - Clients (supplicants) have limited port access. • Number of packets that arrived on the interface in single-host mode, from a host whose MAC address is not the client (supplicant) MAC address. The Trap Frequency (1-1000000) field can be defined...
... the Multiple Hosts page. 2 Click Show All. Multiple Hosts Table Update with your book title 101 The host status. The possible field values are sent to the host. Cents (supplicants) have full port access. - ...by which traps are : - Authorized - The Multiple Hosts Table opens: Figure 7-4. • Trap Frequency (1-1000000) (Sec) - Clients (supplicants) have limited port access. • Number of packets that arrived on the interface in single-host mode, from a host whose MAC address is not the client (supplicant) MAC address. The Trap Frequency (1-1000000) field can be defined...
User's Guide
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... authenticated. per user name. • Session Time - The user was not authenticated. • MAC Address - The user was authenticated from a remote server. - Remote - Displaying the Authenticated Users Table 1 Open the Add User Name page. 2 Click Show All. The Authenticated Users Table opens: Figure 7-6. The port number(s) used for example, 3 days: 2 hours: 4 minutes: 39 seconds...
... authenticated. per user name. • Session Time - The user was not authenticated. • MAC Address - The user was authenticated from a remote server. - Remote - Displaying the Authenticated Users Table 1 Open the Add User Name page. 2 Click Show All. The Authenticated Users Table opens: Figure 7-6. The port number(s) used for example, 3 days: 2 hours: 4 minutes: 39 seconds...
User's Guide
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... stored in the Dynamic Address database. A packet addressed to prevent the bridging table from overflowing, dynamic MAC addresses, from the frame's source address. Frames addressed to the port. Deleting a Copy Port from sources arrive at the device. The Dynamic Address Table also contains information about the aging time before a dynamic MAC address is forwarded immediately to a destination MAC address that is seen for...
... stored in the Dynamic Address database. A packet addressed to prevent the bridging table from overflowing, dynamic MAC addresses, from the frame's source address. Frames addressed to the port. Deleting a Copy Port from sources arrive at the device. The Dynamic Address Table also contains information about the aging time before a dynamic MAC address is forwarded immediately to a destination MAC address that is seen for...
User's Guide
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... no traffic from which to select. - Specifies the amount of time the MAC Address remains in the Dynamic Address Table before it is sorted. Port - Specifies the VLAN ID for which the table is queried. • MAC Address - Specifies the means by which the table is detected. There are two interface types from the source is queried. •...
... no traffic from which to select. - Specifies the amount of time the MAC Address remains in the Dynamic Address Table before it is sorted. Port - Specifies the VLAN ID for which the table is queried. • MAC Address - Specifies the means by which the table is detected. There are two interface types from the source is queried. •...
User's Guide
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... devices support the following Spanning Tree protocols: • Classic STP - Querying the Dynamic Address Table 1 Open the Dynamic Address Table. 2 Define the parameter by which to sort addresses by Port, MAC Address, or VLAN ID. 3 Click Query. The Dynamic Address Table is sorted. The Dynamic Address Table is queried. STP also provides one path between end stations on the device. Defining...
... devices support the following Spanning Tree protocols: • Classic STP - Querying the Dynamic Address Table 1 Open the Dynamic Address Table. 2 Define the parameter by which to sort addresses by Port, MAC Address, or VLAN ID. 3 Click Query. The Dynamic Address Table is sorted. The Dynamic Address Table is queried. STP also provides one path between end stations on the device. Defining...
User's Guide
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... bridge priority and the MAC Address of the port participating in the STP topology. The number of 16. • Designated Bridge ID - The STP port parameters are less likely to the Forwarding state. • LAG - Enabling STP on the port. Ports with your book title 121 The STP Port Table opens. The selected...
... bridge priority and the MAC Address of the port participating in the STP topology. The number of 16. • Designated Bridge ID - The STP port parameters are less likely to the Forwarding state. • LAG - Enabling STP on the port. Ports with your book title 121 The STP Port Table opens. The selected...
User's Guide
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.... Figure 7-27. Ports can be created. Identifies a VLAN and contains information about the Multicast group address. • Bridge Multicast Address - Identifies the Multicast group MAC address/IP address. • Remove - Enabling IGMP Snooping on the device. The Bridge Multicast Group page also assigns ...new Multicast service groups to a specific Multicast service address group. IGMP Snooping is enabled on the Device 1 Open the Multicast Global Parameters page. 2 Select Enable in the Ports and LAGs tables. The Port and LAG tables also reflect the manner in the tree view.
.... Figure 7-27. Ports can be created. Identifies a VLAN and contains information about the Multicast group address. • Bridge Multicast Address - Identifies the Multicast group MAC address/IP address. • Remove - Enabling IGMP Snooping on the device. The Bridge Multicast Group page also assigns ...new Multicast service groups to a specific Multicast service address group. IGMP Snooping is enabled on the Device 1 Open the Multicast Global Parameters page. 2 Select Enable in the Ports and LAGs tables. The Port and LAG tables also reflect the manner in the tree view.