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<3> MAC Address Table: This device has a 1024 MAC table and all MACs may be displayed through this menu item. Once the table is full,
a packet with a new MAC will pass unfiltered. A new MAC will not be added until an address has timed out and is removed from the table. Only
then could a new MAC be added. This is usually not a problem since either the fiber or the TP of the media converter is connected to a switch
which typically can support a much larger MAC table.
{ MAC Table > MAC Address Table }
<1> Start from item [1] with [10] entries per page
Item Type MAC Ports
----- -------- -------------------- -------
1 Static 00:02:AB:95:21:CE CPU
2 Dynamic 00:02:AB:A0:B8:0E FIBER
3 Dynamic 00:0C:29:39:1D:E4 LAN
4 Dynamic 00:0C:29:4F:2C:F0 LAN
5 Dynamic 00:0C:29:55:6C:48 FIBER
6 Dynamic 00:0C:29:82:AC:2E LAN
7 Dynamic 00:0C:29:8F:4B:67 FIBER
8 Dynamic 00:0C:29:E5:47:5C FIBER
9 Dynamic 00:0D:48:39:85:43 LAN
10 Dynamic 00:0F:3A:A0:4D:89 LAN
Use the > "greater than" and < "less than" character keys to browse multiple pages.
3.1.11 VLAN
A virtual LAN (VLAN) is any broadcast domain that is partitioned and isolated in a computer network at the data link layer (OSI layer 2). This
device supports C-Port (802.1Q with EtherType 0x8100) and S-Port (802.1ad or QinQ with EtherType 0x88A8 or user configured) configurations,
with both ingress and egress filtering and allowed VLAN lists, with up to 16 individual VLAN ID groups.
{ VLAN }
<1> Configuration
<2> Membership