Configuration Guide MAC Address Configuration
Packets with IPV4+MAC are
forwarded.
The IPV6 packets binded with the
source MAC addresses are
forwarded.
Exceptional Ports for the Address Binding
By default, the IP address and MAC address binding function is effective on all
ports. You can configure the exceptional ports to make this address binding
function ineffective on some ports.
Because the binding relationship on the uplink port is uncertain,
generally the uplink port is configured as the exceptional port. It is
not necessary to check the IP address and MAC address binding
on the uplink port.
Bridge Protocol Frame Forwarding Control
IEEE Std 802.1Q
TM
defines a group of special bridge protocol destination
multicast addreses and agrees that the corresponding frames are not forwarded
on the switch with bridge protocol disabled, but the frames are transparently
forwarded in the actual application. You can use the command to specify the
frame forwarding action when the bridge protocol is disabled. The supported
protocols and multicast addresses are as follows:
IEEE Std 802.1X PAE Protocol
Ruijie Private 802.1X PAE
Protocol
01-80-C2-00-00-03
01-D0-F8-00-00-03
Related Protocols
《IEEE Std 802.3
TM
Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection
(CSMA/CD) access method and physical layer specifications》
《IEEE Std 802.1Q
TM
Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks》
Default MAC Address Table Configuration
Dynamic address aging time
Dynamic address learning mode